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1 DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY HEADQUARTERS UNITED STATES MARINE CORPS 3000 MARINE CORPS PENTAGON WASHINGTON, DC NAVMC A c 465 NAVMC A From: To: Commandant o f the Marine Corps Distribution List Subj : LIGHT ARMORED RECONNAISSANCE (LAR) TRAINING AND READINESS (T&R) MANUAL Ref : Encl : (a) MCO P A (b) MCO A (c) MCO F (d) MCO B W/Erratum (e) MCRP 3-0A (f) MCRP 3-0B (g) MCO B LAR T&R Manual 1. Purpose. Per references (a), this T&R Manual establishes training standards, regulations and polici es regarding the training of Marines in the LAR occupational field. 2. Cancell ation. NAVMC Scope a. The Core Capability Mission Essent ial Task List (METL) in this Manual is used in Defense Readiness Reporting System (DRRS) for assessment and reporting of unit readiness. Units achieve training readiness for reporting in DRRS by gaining and sustai ni ng proficiency in the training events in this Manual at both collective (unit) and individual levels. b. Per reference (b), commanders will conduct an internal assessment of the unit ' s ability to execute its mission and develop long-, mid-, and shortrange training plans to sustain proficiency and correct deficiencies. Training plans will incorporate these events to standardize training and provide objective assessment of progress toward attaining combat readiness. Commanders will keep records at the unit and individual levels to record training achievements, identify training gaps and document objective assessments of readiness associated with training Marines and assigned Navy personnel. Commanders will use reference (c) to incorporate Nuclear, Biological, and Chemical Defense (NBCD) training into training plans and reference (d) to integrate Operational Risk Management (ORM). References (e) and (f) provide amplifying information for effective planning and management of training within the unit. c. Formal school and training detachment commanders will use references (a) and (g) to ensure programs of instruction meet skill training DISTRIBUTION STATEMENT A: unlimited. Approved for public release; distribution is

2 MOY a e 201 requirements established in this Manual and provides career-progression training in the events designated for initial training in the formal school environment. 4. Information. Commanding General (CG), Training and Education Command (TECOM) will update this T&R Manual as necessary to provide current and relevant training standards to commanders. All questions pertaining to the Marine Corps Ground T&R Program and Unit Training Management should be directed to: CG, TECOM, Marine Air Ground Task Force Training and Education Standards Division (C 465), 1019 Elliot Road, Quantico, Virginia Command. This Manual is applicable to the Marine Corps Total Force. 6. Certification. Reviewed and approved this date. DISTRIBUTION: PCN Copy to: (2) (1) T. M. MURRAY By direction 2

3 LOCATOR SHEET Subj: LIGHT ARMORED RECONNAISSANCE (LAR) TRAINING AND READINESS (T&R) MANUAL Location: (Indicate location(s) of copy(ies) of this Manual.) i Enclosure (1)

4 RECORD OF CHANGES Log completed change action as indicated. Change Date of Date Number Change Entered Signature of Person Incorporated Change ii Enclosure (1)

5 LAR T&R MANUAL TABLE OF CONTENTS CHAPTER OVERVIEW MISSION ESSENTIAL TASKS MATRIX BATTALION COLLECTIVE EVENTS COMPANY COLLECTIVE EVENTS PLATOON COLLECTIVE EVENTS CREW COLLECTIVE EVENTS 2000-LEVEL INDIVIDUAL EVENTS 1000-LEVEL INDIVIDUAL EVENTS APPENDICES A B c D E ACRONYMS AND ABBREVIATIONS TERMS AND DEFINITIONS REFERENCES CLASS V(W) REQUIREMENTS SIMULATION iii Enclosure ( 1)

6 LAR T&R MANUAL CHAPTER 1 OVERVIEW PARAGRAPH PAGE INTRODUCTION. UNIT TRAINING UNIT TRAINING MANAGEMENT. SUSTAINMENT AND EVALUATION OF TRAINING. ORGANIZATION. T&R EVENT CODING. EVALUATION-CODED (E-CODED) EVENTS COMBAT READINESS PERCENTAGE... CRP CALCULATION T&R EVENT COMPOSITION CERN TRAINING NIGHT TRAINING OPERATIONAL RISK MANAGEMENT APPLICATION OF SIMULATION (ORM) MARINE CORPS GROUND T&R PROGRAM Enclosure (1)

7 LAR T&R MANUAL CHAPTER 1 OVERVIEW INTRODUCTION 1. The T&R Program is the Corps' primary tool for planning, conducting and evaluating training and assessing training readiness. Subject matter experts (SMEs) from the operating forces developed core capability Mission Essential Task Lists (METLs) for ground communities derived from the Marine Corps Task List (MCTL). This T&R Manual is built around these METLs and other related Marine Corps Tasks (MCT). All events contained in the manual relate directly to these METLs and MCTs. This comprehensive T&R Program will help to ensure the Marine Corps continues to improve its combat readiness by training more efficiently and effectively. Ultimately, this will enhance the Marine Corps' ability to accomplish real-world missions. 2. The T&R Manual contains the individual and collective training requirements to prepare units to accomplish their combat mission. The T&R Manual is not intended to be an encyclopedia that contains every minute detail of how to accomplish training. Instead, it identifies the minimum standards that Marines must be able to perform in combat. The T&R Manual is a fundamental tool for commanders to build and maintain unit combat readiness. Using this tool, leaders can construct and execute an effective training plan that supports the unit's METL. More detailed information on the Marine Corps Ground T&R Program is found in reference (a). 3. The T&R Manual is designed for use by unit commanders to determine predeployment training requirements in preparation for training and for Formal Learning Centers and Training Detachments to create courses of instruction. This directive focuses on individual and collective tasks performed by operating forces (OPFOR) units and supervised by personnel in the performance of unit Mission Essential Tasks (METs) UNIT TRAINING 1. The training of Marines to perform as an integrated unit in combat lies at the heart of the T&R program. Unit and individual readiness are directly related. Individual training and the mastery of individual core skills serve as the building blocks for unit combat readiness. A Marine's ability to perform critical skills required in combat is essential. However, it is not necessary to have all individuals within a unit fully trained in order for that organization to accomplish its assigned tasks. Manpower shortfalls, temporary assignments, leave, or other factors outside the commander's control, often affect the ability to conduct individual training. During these periods, unit readiness is enhanced if emphasis is placed on the individual training of Marines on-hand. Subsequently, these Marines will be mission ready and capable of executing as part of a team when the full complement of personnel is available. 1-2 Enclosure (1)

8 2. Commanders will ensure that all tactical training is focused on their combat mission. The T&R Manual is a tool to help develop the unit's training plan. In most cases, unit training should focus on achieving unit proficiency in the core METL. However, commanders will adjust their training focus to support METLs associated with a major OPLAN/CONPLAN or named operation as designated by their higher commander and reported accordingly in the Defense Readiness Reporting System (DRRS). Tactical training will support the METL in use by the commander and be tailored to meet T&R standards. Commanders at all levels are responsible for effective combat training. The conduct of training in a professional manner consistent with Marine Corps standards cannot be over emphasized. 3. Commanders will provide personnel the opportunity to attend formal and operational level courses of instruction as required by this manual. Attendance at all formal courses must enhance the warfighting capabilities of the unit as determined by the unit commander UNIT TRAINING MANAGEMENT 1. Unit Training Management (UTM) is the application of the Systems Approach to Training (SAT) and the Marine Corps Training Principles. This is accomplished in a manner that maximizes training results and focuses the training priorities of the unit in preparation for the conduct of its wartime mission. 2. UTM techniques, described in references (b) and (e), provide commanders with the requisite tools and techniques-to analyze, design, develop, implement, and evaluate the training of their unit. The Marine Corps Training Principles, explained in reference (b), provide sound and proven direction and are flexible enough to accommodate the demands of local conditions. These principles are not inclusive, nor do they guarantee success. They are guides that commanders can use to manage unit-training programs. The Marine Corps training principles are: - Train as you fight - Make commanders responsible for training - Use standards-based training - Use performance-oriented training - Use mission-oriented training - Train the MAGTF to fight as a combined arms team - Train to sustain proficiency - Train to challenge 3. To maintain an efficient and effective training program, leaders at every level must understand and implement UTM. Guidance for UTM and the process for establishing effective programs are contained in references (b), (e) and (f) SUSTAINMENT AND EVALUATION OF TRAINING 1-3 Enclosure (1)

9 1. The evaluation of training is necessary to properly prepare Marines for combat. Evaluations are either formal or informal, and performed by members of the unit (internal evaluation) or from an external command (external evaluation). 2. Marines are expected to maintain proficiency in the training events for their MOS at the appropriate grade or billet to which assigned. Leaders are responsible for recording the training achievements of their Marines. Whether it involves individual or collective training events, they must ensure proficiency is sustained by requiring retraining of each event at or before expiration of the designated sustainment interval. Performance of the training event, however, is not sufficient to ensure combat readiness. Leaders at all levels must evaluate the performance of their Marines and the unit as they complete training events, and only record successful accomplishment of training based upon the evaluation. The goal of evaluation is to ensure that correct methods are employed to achieve the desired standard, or the Marines understand how they need to improve in order to attain the standard. Leaders must determine whether credit for completing a training event is recorded if the standard was not achieved. While successful accomplishment is desired, debriefing of errors can result in successful learning that will allow ethical recording of training event completion. Evaluation is a continuous process that is integral to training management and is conducted by leaders at every level and during all phases of planning and the conduct of training. To ensure training is efficient and effective, evaluation is an integral part of the training plan. Ultimately, leaders remain responsible for determining if the training was effective. 3. The purpose of formal and informal evaluation is to provide commanders with a process to determine a unit's/marine's proficiency in the tasks that must be performed in combat. Informal evaluations are conducted during every training evolution. Formal evaluations are often scenario-based, focused on the unit's METs, based on collective training standards, and usually conducted during higher-level collective events. References (a) and (f) provide further guidance on the conduct of informal and formal evaluations using the Marine Corps Ground T&R Program ORGANIZATION. The LAR T&R Manual is a unit-based manual comprised of 9 chapters. Chapter 2 lists the Core Capability METs and their related Battalion, Company, and Platoon-level events. Chapters 3 through 6 contain collective events. Chapters 7 through 9 contain individual events T&R EVENT CODING. An event contained within a T&R Manual is an individual or collective training standard. This section explains each of the components of a T&R event. These items will be included in all of the events in each T&R Manual. Community-based T&R Manuals may have several additional components not found in unit-based T&R Manuals. The event condition, event title (behavior) and event standard should be read together as a grammatical sentence. 1. Event Code. The event code is an up to alphanumeric character set: 1-4 Enclosure (1)

10 a. First 4 characters indicate MOS or Community (e.g., 0321, 1812 or INTL) b. Second up to 4 characters indicate functional or duty area (e.g. DEF, FSPT, MVMT, etc.) c. Third 4 characters indicate the unit size and supported unit, if applicable (1000 through 9000), and sequence. Figure 1-1 shows the relationship of unit size to event code. NOTE: The titles for the various echelons are for example only, and are not exclusive. For example: level events are appropriate for Section-level events as noted, but also for Squad-level events. Individual Individual Training & Collective Training Formal School Career Progression Training MOJT, Career-level or Advanced-level Entry-Level CREW School (Core Plus (Core Skills) Skills) 1000-Level 2000-Level 3000/4000-Level Collective Training Collective Training Collective Training PLATOON COMPANY BATTALION 5000-Level 6000-Level 7000-Level Figure 1: T&R Event Levels (1) Grouping. Categorizing events with the use of a recognizable code makes the type of skill or capability being referenced fairly obvious. Examples include: PAT for patrolling events, DEF for events in the defense, FSPT for events related to fire support, etc. There is no special significance to the functional areas, but they should be intuitive to make it as easy as possible for the T&R user to find events. When organizing the T&R manual, functional areas are alphabetized then the associated events are numbered. The events will be numbered based upon the introduction of each new functional area, allowing up to "999" events. For example: if there are seven Administrative events 4431 occupational field, then the events should start 4431-ADMN-1001 and run through Next, the Bulk Fuel events, BUFL should start at 4431-BUFL (2) Sequencing. A numerical code is assigned to each individual ( level) or collective ( level) training event. The first number identifies the size of the unit performing the event, as depicted in figure 1-1. The second number is available for T&R Manuals with collective events that support those in other manuals to identify the echelon of unit being supported by a particular collective event. If a collective event is supported by other events or is performed in general support without regard to echelon, then a zero "0" will be utilized as the second number. For example: 0231-TGT-3801 would refer to an event conducted by a four Marine 1-5 Enclosure (1)

11 Targeting Cell supporting a Regiment or Group, 0231-TGT-3001 would represent an event the Targeting Cell does in support of any sized unit. The event would not be labeled 0231-TGT-8001 because that would imply that a regiment sized targeting unit was performing some task. This is not possible, since no intelligence unit organizes in a unit larger than a Battalion. EXCEPTION: Events that relate to staff planning, to the conduct of a command operations center or to staff level decision making processes will be numbered according to the level of the unit to which the staff belongs. For example: an infantry battalion staff conducting planning for an offensive attack would be labeled as INF-PLAN-7001 even though the entire battalion is not actively involved in the planning of the operation. T&R event sequence numbers that begin with "9" are reserved for Marine Air Ground Task Forces (MAGTF) Command Element (CE) events. Marine Expeditionary Units (MEU) CE events will be numbered 90XX - 93XX. Marine Expeditionary Brigade (MEB) CE events will be numbered 94XX - 96XX. Marine Expeditionary Force (MEF) CE events will be numbered 97XX - 99XX. Offense ~ FF-2001 ~ 1 Core Skill Figure 2: T&R Event Coding EVALUATION-CODED (E-CODED) EVENTS. Collective events categorize the capabilities that a given unit may be expected to perform. There are some collective events that the Marine Corps has determined that a unit MUST be able to perform, if that unit is to be considered fully ready for operations. These Evaluation-Coded, or E-Coded events represent the irreducible minimum or the floor of readiness for a unit. E-Coded events are derived from the training measures of effectiveness for the Mission Essential Tasks for units that must report readiness in the Defense Readiness Reporting System (DRRS). It would seem intuitive that most E-Coded events would be for Battalion sized units and higher since those are the units that report in DRRS. However, if the Marine Corps has determined that the readiness of a subordinate/ supporting unit to accomplish a particular collective event is vital to the accomplishment of the supported unit 1 s MET, then that lower echelon collective event is E-Coded COMBAT READINESS PERCENTAGE 1. The Marine Corps Ground T&R Program includes processes to assess readiness of units and individual Marines. Every unit in the Marine Corps maintains a basic level of readiness based on the training and experience of the Marines in the unit. Even units that never trained together are capable of accomplishing some portion of their missions. Combat readiness assessment does not associate a quantitative value for this baseline of readiness, but 1-6 Enclosure (1)

12 uses a ~combat Readiness Percentage", as a method to provide a concise descriptor of the recent training accomplishments of units and Marines. 2. Combat Readiness Percentage (CRP) is the percentage of required training events that a unit or Marine accomplishes within specified sustainment intervals. 3. Unit combat readiness is assessed as a percentage of the successfully completed and current (within sustainment interval) key training events called "Evaluation-Coded" (E-Coded) Events. E-Coded Events and unit CRP calculation are described in follow-on paragraphs. CRP achieved through the completion of E-Coded Events is directly relevant to readiness assessment in DRRS. 4. Individual combat readiness is assessed as the percentage of required individual events in which a Marine is current. This translates as the percentage of training events for his MOS and grade that the Marine successfully completes within the directed sustainment interval. Individual skills are developed through a combination of 1000-level training (entrylevel formal school courses), individual on-the-job training in 2000-level events, and follow-on formal school training. Skill proficiency is maintained by retraining in each event per the specified sustainment interval CRP CALCULATION 1. Collective training begins at the 3000-level (team, crew or equivalent). Unit training plans are designed to accomplish the events that support the unit METL while simultaneously sustaining proficiency in individual core skills. E-Coded collective events are the only events that contribute to unit CRP. This is done to assist commanders in prioritizing the training toward the METL, taking into account resource, time, and personnel constraints. 2. Unit CRP increases after the completion of E-Coded events. The number of E-Coded events for the MET determines the value of each E-Coded event. For example, if there are 4 E-Coded events for a MET, each is worth 25% of MET CRP. MET CRP is calculated by adding the percentage of each completed and current (within sustainment interval) E-Coded training event. The percentage for each MET is calculated the same way and all are added together and divided by the number of METS to determine unit CRP. For ease of calculation, we will say that each MET has four E-Coded events, each contributing 25% towards the completion of the MET. If the unit has completed and is current on three of the four E-Coded events for a given MET, then they have completed 75% of the MET. The CRP for each MET is added together and divided by the number of METS to get unit CRP; unit CRP is the average of MET CRP. For Example: MET 1: MET 2: MET 3: 75% complete (3 of 4 E-Coded events trained) 100% complete (6 of 6 E-Coded events trained) 25% complete (1 of 4 E-Coded events trained) 1-7 Enclosure (1)

13 MET 4: MET 5: 50% complete 75% complete (2 of 4 E-Coded events trained) (3 of 4 E-Coded events trained) To get unit CRP, simply add the CRP for each MET and divide by the number of METS: MET CRP: ~ 325 Unit CRP: 325 (total MET CRP)/5 (total number of METS) 65% T&R EVENT COMPOSITION 1. Event Code. The event code is explained in paragraph Title. The name of the event. The event title contains one action verb and ideally, one object. 3. Evaluation Coded. Collective events categorize the capabilities that a given unit may be expected to perform. There are some collective events that the Marine Corps has determined that a unit MUST be able to perform, if that unit is to be considered fully ready for operations. These Evaluation-Coded, or E-Coded events represent the irreducible minimum or the floor of readiness for a unit. E-Coded events are derived from the training measures of effectiveness for the Mission Essential Tasks for units that must report readiness in the Defense Readiness Reporting System (DRRS). It would seem intuitive that most E-Coded events would be for Battalion sized units and higher since those are the units that report in DRRS. However, if the Marine Corps has determined that the readiness of a subordinate, supporting unit to accomplish a pprticular collective event is vital to the accomplishment of the supported unit's MET, then that lower echelon collective event is E Coded. 4. Supported METis). List all METs that are supported by the training event in the judgment of the occupation field drafting the T&R Manual, even if those events are not listed as MOEs in a MET. 5. Sustainment Interval. This is the period, expressed in number of months, between evaluation or retraining requirements. Competencies and capabilities acquired through the accomplishment of training events are to be refreshed at pre-determined intervals. It is essential that these intervals be adhered to in order to ensure Marines maintain proficiency. 6. Billet/MOS. Each individual training event will contain a billet code and/or MOS that designates who is responsible for performing that event and any corresponding formal course required for that billet. Each commander has the flexibility to shift responsibilities based on the organization of his command. These codes are based on recommendations from the collective subject matter expertise that developed this manual and are listed for each event. 7. Grade. The Grade field indicates the rank at which Marines are required to complete the event. 1-8 Enclosure (1)

14 NAVMC A 8. Description. This field allows T&R developers to include an explanation of event purpose, objectives, goals, and requirements. It is a general description of an action requiring learned skills and knowledge, i.e., engage fixed target with crew-served weapons. This is an optional field for individual events but it use is strongly encouraged for collective events. This field can be of great value guiding a formal learning center or OPFOR unit trying to discern the intent behind an event that might not be readily apparent. 9. Condition. Condition refers to the constraints that may affect event performance in a real-world environment. It indicates what is provided {equipment, tools, materials, manuals 1 aids, etc.), environmental constraints or conditions under which the task is to be performed, and any specific cues or indicators to which the performer must respond. Commanders can modify the conditions of the event to best prepare their Marines to accomplish the assigned mission (e.g. in a desert environment; in a mountain environment; etc.). When resources or safety requirements limit the conditions, this should be stated. The content of the condition should be included in the event on a "by exception" basis. If there exists an assumption regarding the conditions under which all or most of the events in the manual will be performed, then only those additional or exceptional items required should be listed in the condition. The common conditions under which all the events in a chapter will be executed will be listed as a separate paragraph at the beginning of the chapter. 10. Standard. The performance standard indicates the basis for judging the effectiveness of the performance. It consists of a carefully worded statement that identifies the proficiency level expected when the task is performed. The standard provides the minimum acceptable performance parameters and must be strictly adhered to. The standard for collective events will likely be general, describing the desired end-state or purpose of the event. The standard for individual events will be objective, quantifiable, and readily observable. Standards will more specifically describe to what proficiency level, specified in terms of accuracy, completeness, time required, and sequencing the event is to be accomplished. These guidelines can be summarized in the acronym "ACTS." In no cases will "per the reference" or "per/in accordance with commander's intent" be used as a stand-alone standard. 11. Event Components/Performance Steps. Description of the actions that the event is composed of, or a list of subordinate, included T&R event codes and event descriptions. The event components help the user determine what must be accomplished and to properly plan for the event. Event components are used for collective events; performance steps are used for individual events. a. The event components and performan.ce steps will be consciously written so that they may be employed as performance evaluation check lists by the operating forces. b. Event components may be events one individual in the unit performs, events that small groups in the unit perform, or events involving the entire unit. After the publication of this order, all component events will identify the behaviors required in plain English but also by citing the precise event number the component event refers to, unless that component 1-9 Enclosure (1)

15 event only occurs as part of the collective event where it is listed. This provision will allow for specific events to be chained together in order to provide greater granularity for units and Marines executing the events, and clarity for those charged with evaluating unit performance. 12. Prerequisite Events. Prerequisites are academic training or other T&R events that must be completed prior to attempting the task. They are lowerlevel events or tasks that give the individual/unit the skills required to accomplish the event. They can also be planning steps, administrative requirements, or specific parameters that build toward mission accomplishment. 13. Chained Events. Collective T&R events are supported by lower-level collective and individual T&R events. This enables unit leaders to effectively identify subordinate T&R events that ultimately support specific mission essential tasks. When the accomplishment of any upper-level events, by their nature, result in the performance of certain subordinate and related events, the events are "chained.~~ The completion of chained events will update sustainment interval credit (and CRP for E-Coded events) for the related subordinate level events. 14. Related ITEs. A list of all of the Individual Training Events ( level events) that support the event. 15. Initial Training Setting. All individual events will designate the setting at which the skill is first taught, either at formal learning center (FLC), in the Operational Forces as MOJT, or via a distance learning product (DL). 16. References. The training references shall be utilized to determine task performance steps. They assist the trainee in satisfying the performance standards, or the trainer in evaluating the effectiveness of task completion. T&R Manuals are designed to be a training outline, not to replicate or replace doctrinal publications, reference publications or technical manuals. References are key to developing detailed lesson plans, determining grading criteria, and ensuring standardization of training. 17. Distance Learning Products. Distance learning products include: Individual Multimedia Instruction (IMI), Computer-Based Training (CBT), Marine Corps Institute (MCI), etc. This notation is included when, in the opinion of the TRMG in consultation with the MTSD representative, the event can be taught via one of these media vice attending a formal course of instruction or receiving MOJT. 18. Support Requirements. This is a list of the external and internal support the unit and Marines will need to complete the event. This is a key section in the overall T&R effort, as resources will eventually be tied directly to the training towards METS. Future efforts to attain and allocate resources will be based on the requirements outlined in the T&R Manual. The list includes, but is not limited to: Range(s)/Training Area Ordnance Equipment 1-10 Enclosure (1)

16 Materials Other Units/Personnel The ordnance requirements for one year of training for the events in the T&R will be aggregated into a table contained in an appendix to the T&R. The task analyst and the occupational field representatives will be careful not to "double countu ammunition that might be employed in the performance of individual and collective events that are chained. 19. Suitability of Simulation DL for sustainment. If the occupational field determines that an event can be trained to standard by use of simulation or a DL product, this will be noted in the description block. The specific simulation or DL product that is acceptable will be noted in the block as well. a. Simulation should be used, whenever possible, in lieu of live training (particularly when resources to support the event are constrained); or at the Commander's discretion, used as a precursor to live training in order to help maximize and enhance the live training event. b. This task can be supported by self-paced, computer based training/ (i.e. MarineNet). 20. Miscellaneous a. This field provides space for any additional information that will assist in the planning and execution of the event. Units and FLCS are cautioned not to disregard this information or to consider the information of lesser importance than what is contained in other parts of the T&R event. Miscellaneous fields provide an opportunity for the drafters of the T&R event to communicate vital information that might not fit neatly into any other available field. The list may include, but is not limited to: Admin Instructions Special Personnel Certifications Equipment Operating Hours Road Miles b. An example of a T&R event is provided in figure Enclosure (1)

17 0321-PAT-4101 Conduct Team Planning EVALUATION CODED: YES SUPPORTED MET (S): 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 DESCRIPTION: The unit is conducting tactical operations. The unit has been issued a warning order to conduct reconnaissance patrols to collect information and to conduct normal security patrols. The patrol will be conducted on a 24-hour basis. This event may be trained to standard using the XYZ simulation program available at all MISTC locations. When given a Warning Order, Patrol Order or Frag Order. STANDARD: Prior to commencement of exercise or operation, so that subordinates have 2/3 of the total time before step-off for planning, to include all elements of the plan. EVENT COMPONENTS: 1. Receive Warning Order or Patrol Order. 2. Analyze for Mission using commander's guidance, METT-TSL, KOCOA. 3. Analyze the mission and available information to identify specific tasks with respect to commander's guidance, METT-TSL and KOCOA. 4. Create the plan. RELATED ITES: 0321 PAT FSPT PAT FSPT COMM SURV FSPT FMFM 6 4 Marine Rifle Company 2. MCWP Scouting and Patrolling 3. MCRP DRAFT Ground Reconnaissance Handbook Figure 1-3: Example of a T&R Event CBRN TRAINING 1. All personnel assigned to the operating force must be trained in chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear defense (CERN), in order to survive and continue their mission in this environment. Individual proficiency standards are defined as survival and basic operating standards. Survival standards are those that the individual must master in order to survive CBRN attacks. Basic operating standards are those that the individual, and collectively the unit, must perform to continue operations in a CERN environment. 2. In order to develop and maintain the ability to operate in a CBRN environment, CERN training is an integral part of the training plan and events in this T&R Manual. Units should train under CERN conditions whenever possible. Per reference (c), all units must be capable of accomplishing their assigned mission in a contaminated environment NIGHT TRAINING 1-12 Enclosure (1)

18 1. While it is understood that all personnel and units of the operating force are capable of performing their assigned mission in "every climate and place," current doctrine emphasizes the requirement to perform assigned missions at night and during periods of limited visibility. Basic skills are significantly more difficult when visibility is limited. 2. To ensure units are capable of accomplishing their mission they must train under the conditions of limited visibility. Units should strive to conduct all events in this T&R Manual during both day and night/limited visibility conditions. When there is limited training time available, night training should take precedence over daylight training, contingent on the availability of equipment and personnel OPERATIONAL RISK MANAGEMENT (ORM) 1. ORM is a process that enables commanders to plan for and minimize risk while still accomplishing the mission. It is a decision making tool used by Marines at all levels to increase operational effectiveness by anticipating hazards and reducing the potential for loss, thereby increasing the probability of a successful mission. ORM minimizes risks to acceptable levels, commensurate with mission accomplishment. 2. Commanders, leaders, maintainers, planners, and schedulers will integrate risk assessment in the decision-making process and implement hazard controls to reduce risk to acceptable levels. Applying the ORM process will reduce mishaps, lower costs, and provide for more efficient use of resources. ORM assists the commander in conserving lives and resources and avoiding unnecessary risk, making an informed decision to implement a Course Of Action (COA), identifying feasible and effective control measures where specific measures do not exist, and providing reasonable alternatives for mission accomplishment. Most importantly, ORM assists the commander in determining the balance between training realism and unnecessary risks in training, the impact of training operations on the environment, and the adjustment of training plans to fit the level of proficiency and experience of Sailors/Marines and leaders. Further guidance for ORM is found in references (b) and (d) APPLICATION OF SIMULATION 1. Suitability of Simulation I DL for sustainment. If the occupational field determines that an event can be trained to standard by use of simulation or a DL product, this will be noted in the description block. specific simulation or DL product that is acceptable will be noted in the block as well. The a. Simulation should be used, whenever possible, in lieu of live training (particularly when resources to support the event are constrained); or at the Commander's discretion, used as a precursor to live training in order to help maximize and enhance the live training event. b. This task can be supported by self-paced, computer based training, (i.e. MarineNet) Enclosure (1)

19 1014. MARINE CORPS GROUND T&R PROGRAM 1. The Marine Corps Ground T&R Program continues to evolve. The vision for Ground T&R Program is to publish a T&R Manual for every readiness-reporting unit so that core capability METs are clearly defined with supporting collective training standards, and to publish community-based T&R Manuals for all occupational fields whose personnel augment other units to increase their combat and/or logistic capabilities. The vision for this program includes plans to provide a Marine Corps training management information system that enables tracking of unit and individual training accomplishments by unit commanders and small unit leaders, automatically computing CRP for both units and individual Marines based upon MOS and rank (or billet). Linkage of T&R Events to the Marine Corps Task List (MCTL), through the core capability METs, has enabled objective assessment of training readiness in the DRRS. 2. DRRS measures and reports on the readiness of military forces and the supporting infrastructure to meet missions and goals assigned by the Secretary of Defense. With unit CRP based on the unit's training toward its METs, the CRP will provide a more accurate picture of a unit's readiness. This will give fidelity to future funding requests and factor into the allocation of resources. Additionally, the Ground T&R Program will help to ensure training remains focused on mission accomplishment and that training readiness reporting is tied to units' METLs Enclosure (1)

20 LAR T&R MANUAL CHAPTER 2 MISSION ESSENTIAL TASKS MATRIX PARAGRAPH PAGE LAR MISSION ESSENTIAL TASK LIST (METL) LAR MISSION ESSENTIAL TASKS (MET) MATRIX Enclosure (1)

21 LAR T&R MANUAL CHAPTER 2 MISSION ESSENTIAL TASKS MATRIX LAR MISSION ESSENTIAL TASK LIST (METL) 1. The list below includes the core capability METL and E-Coded events that support each MET. All METs are derived from the Marine Corps Task List (MCTL) and are approved by the Infantry Operational Advisory Group for DRRS reporting. Details for each E-Coded event are captured in Chapter LAR BN Core METL MET 1 MCT Provide Task-Organized Forces MET 2 MCT Conduct Amphibious Operations MET 3 MCT Conduct (Limited)Offensive Operations MET 4 MCT Conduct Armored Security Operations In Support of Maneuver MET5 MCT Conduct Armored Reconnaissance LAR MISSION ESSENTIAL TASKS MATRIX. The LAR Mission Essential Task Matrix contains the METs identified in paragraphs 2 above. MET #/MISSION ESSENTIAL TASK MET 1 - MCT Provide Task-Organized Forces LAR-LOG-7001 LAR-MNVR-7001 LAR-OFF-7001 LAR-OPS 7001 LAR-OPS-7002 LAR-SEC-7001 LAR-FSPT-6001 LAR-FSPT-6002 LAR-INTL-6001 LAR-LOG-6001 LAR-LOG-6002 LAR-MNVR-6001 LAR-MNVR-6002 LAR-MNVR-6003 LAR-MNVR-6004 LAR MNVR 6005 LAR-MOBL-6001 LAR-MOBL-6002 LAR-OFF-6001 LAR-OFF-6002 Establish a Logistics Support Area (LSA) Perform Armored Reconnaissance Operations Conduct (limited) offensive operations Conduct planning Conduct Combat Operations Center (COC) operations Perform security operations Conduct fire support planning Conduct fire support operations Process suspected enemy personnel and equipment Conduct tactical resupply Conduct casualty evacuation Conduct armored reconnaissance Conduct a tactical movement Conduct a linkup Conduct a passage of lines Conduct a relief in place Conduct limited breaching operations Conduct water operations Conduct a movement to contact Conduct a raid 2-2 Enclosure (1)

22 LAR-OPS-6002 LAR-SEC-6001 LAR-SEC-6004 LAR-MNVR-5001 LAR-MNVR-5002 LAR-MNVR-5003 LAR-SEC-5002 LAR-SEC-5003 Operate a Company Level Operations Center Conduct armored security operations Conduct a withdrawal Perform Armored Reconnaissance Operations Perform a route reconnaissance Perform a tactical movement Establish a platoon battle position Perform a screen NAVMC A (CLOC) MET 2 - MCT Conduct Amphibious Operations LAR-LOG-7001 LAR-MNVR-7001 LAR-OFF-7001 LAR-OPS-7001 LAR-OPS-7002 LAR-FSPT-6001 LAR-FSPT-6002 LAR-LOG-6001 LAR-LOG-6002 LAR-MNVR-6002 LAR-MNVR-6003 LAR-MNVR-6004 LAR-MNVR-6005 LAR-MNVR-6007 LAR-OFF-6002 LAR-SEC-6001 LAR-MNVR-5001 LAR-MNVR-5002 LAR-MNVR-5003 Establish a Logistics Support Area (LSA) Perform Armored Reconnaissance Operations Conduct (limited) offensive operations Conduct planning Conduct Combat Operations Center (COC) operations Conduct fire support planning Conduct fire support operations Conduct tactical resupply Conduct casualty evacuation Conduct a tactical movement Conduct a linkup Conduct a passage of lines Conduct a relief in place Conduct amphibious operations Conduct a raid Conduct armored security operations Perform Armored Reconnaissance Operations Perform a route reconnaissance Perform a tactical movement MET 3 - Conduct (Limited)Offensive Operations LAR-LOG-7001 LAR-MNVR-7001 LAR-OFF-7001 LAR-OPS-7001 LAR-OPS-7002 LAR-SEC-7001 LAR-FSPT-6001 LAR-FSPT-6002 LAR-INTL-6001 LAR-LOG-6001 LAR-LOG-6002 LAR-MNVR-6001 LAR-MNVR-6002 LAR-MNVR-6003 LAR-MNVR-6004 LAR-MNVR-6005 LAR-MNVR-6006 LAR-MOBL-6001 LAR-MOBL-6002 Establish a Logistics Support Area (LSA) Perform Armored Reconnaissance Operations Conduct (limited) offensive operations Conduct planning Conduct Combat Operations Center (COC) operations Perform security operations Conduct fire support planning Conduct fire support operations Process suspected enemy personnel and equipment Conduct tactical resupply Conduct casualty evacuation Conduct armored reconnaissance Conduct a tactical movement Conduct a linkup Conduct a passage of lines Conduct a relief in place Establish an assembly area Conduct limited breaching operations Conduct water operations 2-3 Enclosure (1)

23 LAR-OFF-6001 LAR-OFF-6002 LAR-OPS-6002 LAR-SEC-6001 LAR-SEC-6002 LAR-SEC-6003 LAR-SEC-6004 LAR-MNVR-5001 LAR MNVR 5002 LAR-MNVR-5003 LAR-OFF-5001 LAR-SEC-5002 LAR-SEC-5003 Conduct a movement to contact Conduct a raid Operate a Company Level Operations Center Conduct armored security operations Conduct a screen Conduct a delay Conduct a withdrawal Perform Armored Reconnaissance Operations Perform a route reconnaissance Perform a tactical movement Perform a movement to contact Establish a platoon battle position Perform a screen NAVMC A (CLOC) MET 4 - MCT Conduct Armored Security Operations In Support of Maneuver LAR-LOG-7001 Establish a Logistics Support Area (LSA) LAR-MNVR-7001 Perform Armored Reconnaissance Operations LAR-OFF-7001 Conduct (limited) offensive operations LAR-OPS-7001 Conduct planning LAR-OPS-7002 Conduct Combat Operations Center (COC) operations LAR-SEC-7001 Perform security operations LAR-FSPT-6001 Conduct fire support planning LAR FSPT 6002 Conduct fire support operations LAR-INTL-6001 Process suspected enemy personnel and equipment LAR-LOG-6001 Conduct tactical resupply LAR-LOG-6002 Conduct casualty evacuation LAR-MNVR-6002 Conduct a tactical movement LAR-MNVR-6003 Conduct a linkup LAR-MNVR-6004 Conduct a passage of lines LAR-MNVR-6005 Conduct a relief in place LAR-MNVR-6006 Establish an assembly area LAR-MOBL-6001 Conduct limited breaching operations LAR MOBL-6002 Conduct water operations LAR-OFF-6001 Conduct a movement to contact LAR-OPS-6002 Operate a Company Level Operations Center (CLOC) LAR-SEC-6001 Conduct armored security operations LAR-SEC-6002 Conduct a screen LAR SEC 6003 Conduct a delay LAR-SEC-6004 Conduct a withdrawal LAR-MNVR-5001 Perform Armored Reconnaissance Operations LAR-MNVR-5002 Perform a route reconnaissance LAR MNVR 5003 Perform a tactical movement LAR-SEC-5002 Establish a platoon battle position LAR-SEC-5003 Perform a screen MET 5 - MCT Conduct Armored Reconnaissance LAR-LOG-7001 LAR-MNVR-7001 LAR-OFF-7001 LAR-OPS-7001 Establish a Logistics Support Area (LSA) Perform Armored Reconnaissance Operations Conduct (limited) offensive operations Conduct planning 2-4 Enclosure (1)

24 LAR-OPS-7002 LAR-SEC-7001 LAR FSPT 6001 LAR-FSPT-6002 LAR-INTL-6001 LAR-LOG-6001 LAR-LOG-6002 LAR-MNVR 6001 LAR-MNVR-6002 LAR-MNVR-6003 LAR-MNVR-6004 LAR-MNVR-6005 LAR-MNVR-6006 LAR-MOBL-6001 LAR-MOBL-6002 LAR-OFF-6001 LAR-OPS-6002 LAR-SEC-6001 LAR-SEC-6002 LAR-SEC-6003 LAR-SEC-6004 LAR-MNVR-5001 LAR MNVR 5002 LAR-MNVR 5003 LAR-SEC-5002 LAR-SEC-5003 Conduct Combat Operations Center (COC) operations Perform security operations Conduct fire support planning Conduct fire support operations Process suspected enemy personnel and equipment Conduct tactical resupply Conduct casualty evacuation Conduct armored reconnaissance Conduct a tactical movement Conduct a linkup Conduct a passage of lines Conduct a relief in place Establish an assembly area Conduct limited breaching operations Conduct water operations Conduct a movement to contact Operate a Company Level Operations Center (CLOC) Conduct armored security operations Conduct a screen Conduct a delay Conduct a withdrawal Perform Armored Reconnaissance Operations Perform a route reconnaissance Perform a tactical movement Establish a platoon battle position Perform a screen 2-5 Enclosure (1)

25 LAR T &R MANUAL CHAPTER 3 BATTALION COLLECTIVE EVENTS PARAGRAPH PAGE PURPOSE. EVENT CODING COLLECTIVE DESCRIPTION/CORE CAPABILITY INDEX OF BATTALION COLLECTIVE EVENTS BATTALION COLLECTIVE EVENTS Enclosure (1)

26 LAR T&R MANUAL CHAPTER 3 BATTALION COLLECTIVE EVENTS PURPOSE. This chapter contains collective training events for the Light Armored Reconnaissance Occupational Field EVENT CODING. Events in this T&R Manual are depicted with an up to 12-character, 3-field alphanumeric system, i.e. XXXX-XXXX-XXXX. This chapter utilizes the following methodology: a. Field one. This field represents the community. This chapter contains the following community codes: Code LAR Description Light Armored Reconnaissance b. Field two. This field represents the functional/duty area. This chapter contains the following functional/duty areas: Code LOG MNVR OFF OPS SEC Descrirtion Logistics Maneuver Offensive Operations Security c. Field three. This field provides the level at which the event is accomplished and numerical sequencing of events. This chapter contains the following event levels: Code 7000 Description B~talionLe~l COLLECTIVE DESCRIPTION/CORE CAPABILITY 1. Events that are matched directly to a MET are battalion level events and are the sum of events trained to by subordinate units. Therefore, commanders should select which collective events will best support their training needs to increase and maintain readiness in reportable areas. 2. Collective training events build on individual training events which are trained in the formal schools and maintained by the small unit leaders in the Operational Forces (OPFOR). 3. Many collective events must occur simultaneously in order to allow the larger unit to accomplish its mission. This chapter will assist leaders and commanders in determining their piece in the larger whole and focus resources 3-2 Enclosure (1)

27 on standards based training and stagger event training throughout an annual training plan based on the training interval established for each event. 4. A battalion derives its combat readiness percentage from the capabilities and readiness of its subordinate units. Each element within a battalion will have multiple E-Coded events that collectively will apply to the battalion and can be used by that commander for readiness reporting in DRRS. 5. Core capabilities are inherent to the METL and linked E-Coded events INDEX OF BATTALION COLLECTIVE EVENTS EVENT CODE E- CODED EVENT PAGE LOGISTICS LAR-LOG-7001 YES Establish a Logistics Support Area (LSA) 3-3 MANUVER LAR MNVR-7001 I YES Perform Armored Reconnaissance Operations 3-4 OFFENSIVE LAR-OFF-7001 YES Conduct (limited) offensive operations 3-5 OPERATIONS LAR-OPS-7001 Conduct planning 3-6 LAR-OPS-7002 YES Conduct Combat Operations Center (COC) 3-7 operations SECURITY LAR-SEC-7001 I YES I Perform security operations BATTALION COLLECTIVE EVENTS LAR-LOG-7001: Establish a Logistics Support Area (LSA) SUPPORTED MET(S): 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 EVALUATION-CODED: YES SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL: 12 months DESCRIPTION: Designated area in which sustainment elements, staff elements, Administrative and Logistics Operations Center (ALOC) and other elements locate to support combat operations with field trains, combat trains and other Combat Service Support Element (CSSE) functions. Given terrain that supports heavy equipment, provides routes in and out of the area, movement order, personnel and equipment. STANDARD: Within the time stated in the operations order, track combat operations, control logistical elements for sustainment, and evacuate casualties, equipment, and process detainees. EVENT COMPONENTS: 1. Prepare quartering party. 3-3 Enclosure (1)

28 2. Stage equipment. 3. Organize movement. 4. Prepare site. 5. Occupy site. 6. Conduct operations. CHAINED EVENTS: LAR-LOG-6002 LAR-LOG-6001 LAR-FSPT-6002 LAR-INTL-6001 RELATED EVENTS: LAR-MNVR FM Brigade Combat Team 2. MCWP 3-11 Tactical-Level Logistics RANGE/TRAINING AREA: Facility Code Field Training Area Facility Code Maneuver/Training Area, Light Forces Facility Code Tank/Fighting Vehicle Multipurpose Range Complex, Facility Code Maneuver/Training Area, Heavy Forces LAR-MNVR-7001: Perform Armored Reconnaissance Operations SUPPORTED MET(S): 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 EVALUATION-CODED: YES SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL: 12 months DESCRIPTION: Operations that are undertaken by visual observation or other detection methods, information about the activities and resources of an enemy or a potential enemy, or to secure data concerning the meteorological, hydrographical or geographical characteristics and the indigenous population of a particular area. Reconnaissance is the focused effort performed before, during 1 and after combat operations to provide combat information and intelligence. Given a battalion Operations Order, an area of operation, and an enemy threat STANDARD: Within the time stated in the operations order, track reconnaissance operations, process information, control logistical elements. EVENT COMPONENTS: 1. Develop a plan in accordance with reconnaissance task. 2. Orient on the reconnaissance objective. 3. Ensure continuous reconnaissance. 4. Maximize reconnaissance assets. 5. Gain and maintain contact. 6. Develop the situation. 7. Report all information rapidly and accurately. 3-4 Enclosure (1)

29 8. Retain freedom of maneuver. 9. Provide commanders guidance. 10. State recon objective. 11. Establish focus of recon. 12. Establish tempo of recon. 13. Provide engagement criteria. CHAINED EVENTS : LAR-LOG-6002 LAR-INTL-6001 LAR-MNVR-6003 LAR-OFF-6001 RELATED EVENTS: LAR-MNVR-6001 LAR-LOG-6001 LAR-MNVR-6006 LAR-MNVR-6002 LAR-FSPT-6002 LAR-MNVR-6006 LAR-INTL-6001 LAR-FSPT-6002 LAR-OFF-6002 LAR-MNVR FM Brigade Combat Team 2. MCWP 3-11 Tactical-Level Logistics RANGE/TRAINING AREA: Facility Code Tank/Fighting Vehicle Multipurpose Range Complex Facility Code Field Training Area Facility Code Maneuver/Training Area, Light Forces Facility Code Maneuver/Training Area, Heavy Forces ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: Simulation may be used as a precursor to live training in order to help maximize and enhance the live training event. (B) LAR-OFF-7001: Conduct (limited) offensive operations SUPPORTED MET(S): 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 EVALUATION-CODED: YES SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL: 12 months DESCRIPTION: Conduct offensive operations within the framework of the MAGTF offensive schemer these missions will be limited to movement to contact, hasty attack, deception operations, raids and other special purpose missions. STANDARD: Given an operations order, personnel and equipment. To accomplish the mission and achieve Commanders intent. EVENT COMPONENTS: 1. Conduct planning. 2. Develop situational awareness. 3. Adapt to current Main Effort situation. 4. Issue FRAGO. 3-5 Enclosure (1)

30 5. Report to higher. 6. Integrate direct/indirect fires. CHAINED EVENTS: LAR-INTL-6001 LAR-FSPT-6002 LAR-MNVR-6004 RELATED EVENTS: LAR-MNVR-6007 LAR-OFF-6002 LAR-MNVR-6006 LAR-MNVR-6003 LAR-MNVR-6002 LAR-OFF-6003 LAR-MNVR-6005 LAR-MOBL-6001 LAR-OFF-6001 ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: Simulation may be used as a precursor to live training in order to help maximize and enhance the live training event. (B) LAR-OPS-7001: Conduct planning SUPPORTED MET(S): 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 EVALUATION-CODED: NO SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL: 6 months DESCRIPTION: Developing plans, focused on armored reconnaissance, armored security, limited offensive and economy of force operations, developing plans for overall Light Armored Reconnaissance (LAR) operational requirements i.e. providing forces, amphibious operations 1 armored reconnaissance, and armored security operations in accordance with the Marine Corps Planning Process (MCPP). Given a higher headquarters operations order and/or warning order, commanders battle space area evaluation 1 commanders guidance and the references. STANDARD: Identifying LAR personnel and equipment requirements, consistent with mission analysis, commanders intent, and the concept of operations across the Range of Military Operations (ROMO). EVENT COMPONENTS: 1. Conduct problem framing. 2. Determine time available. 3. Determine planning process (MCPP, R2P2, Hasty Planning, or other method). 4. Establish timeline for planning and preparation. 5. Issue Warning Order. 6. Implement cultural considerations into Mission Planning. 7. Create orders (OPORD, FRAGO, Decision Support Tools, etc). 8. Issue orders. 9. Implement feedback mechanisms. 10. Coordinate planning with higher, adjacent, subordinate, and supporting units. CHAINED EVENTS: 3-6 Enclosure (1)

31 LAR-LOG-6002 LAR-OPS-6002 LAR-OFF-6003 LAR-MOBL-6002 RELATED EVENTS: LAR-OPS-6001 LAR-LOG-6001 LAR-MNVR-6007 LAR-OFF-6002 LAR-MNVR-6005 LAR-INTL-6001 LAR-FSPT-6001 LAR-OFF FM Intelligence Preparation of the Battlefield 2. MCWP 5-1 Marine Corps Planning Process (MCPP) LAR-OPS-7002: Conduct Combat Operations Center (COC) operations SUPPORTED MET(S): 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 EVALUATION-CODED: YES SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL: 1 month DESCRIPTION: The COC is the location where the aggregation and dissemination of information provides the commander and staff with situational awareness which facilitates the decision making process for all operational and logistical requirements. Given an operations order, staff, and designated C4I equipment. STANDARD: Integrating systems, personnel and process to execute command and control operations ensuring commanders situational awareness and Common Operational Picture (COP). EVENT COMPONENTS: 1. Organize battle staff. 2. Establish a COC. 3. Maintain battle rhythm. 4. Coordinate movement of forces. 5. Control fire support. 6. Execute Information Management procedures. 7. Conduct battle drills. 8. Maintain communications with Higher Adjacent Supporting (HAS) units. 9. Maintain COP. 10. Synchronize staff section operations. 11. Submit reports to higher, as required. CHAINED EVENTS: LAR-LOG-6002 LAR-MNVR-6007 LAR-OFF-6002 LAR-MNVR-6005 RELATED EVENTS: LAR-OPS-6002 LAR-LOG-6001 LAR-FSPT-6001 LAR-OFF-6001 LAR-INTL-6001 LAR-OFF-6003 LAR-FSPT MCWP 2-1 Intelligence Operations 2. MCWP 3-1 Ground Combat Operations 3-7 Enclosure (1)

32 3. MCWP 3-1 Logistics Operations 4. MCWP 5-1 Marine Corps Planning Process (MCPP) LAR-SEC-7001: Perform security operations SUPPORTED MET(S): 1, 3, 4, 5 EVALUATION-CODED: YES SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL: 1 month DESCRIPTION: Security operations are undertaken by a commander to provide early and accurate warning of enemy operations, to provide the force being protected with time and maneuver space within which to react to the threat and to develop the situation to allow the commander to effectively use the protected force. Given a battalion Operations Order, a moving or stationary friendly unit, and an enemy threat. STANDARD: To maintain continuous surveillance of the enemy and or to destroy, delay, repel or fix enemy ground forces to deny them from decisively engaging the protected force. EVENT COMPONENTS: 1. Develop a plan in accordance with security task. 2. Maintain contact with enemy forces. 3. Employment of Intelligence Surveillance Reconnaissance assets 4. Maintain continuous surveillance of avenues of approach. 5. Impede/harass/destroy the enemy within capabilities. 6. Cause the enemy main body to deploy. 7. Detect/report all enemy ground elements. 8. Destroy or cause the withdrawal of all enemy reconnaissance patrols. 9. Maintain contact with enemy main body/security forces. CHAINED EVENTS: LAR-INTL 6001 LAR-FSPT-6002 LAR-MNVR-6002 RELATED EVENTS: LAR-INTL-6001 LAR-FSPT-6002 LAR-OFF-6001 LAR-MNVR-6006 LAR-OFF-6002 LAR-MNVR-6006 LAR-MNVR-6002 LAR-MNVR-6003 LAR-MNVR-6004 LAR-OFF-6001 LAR-MNVR-6004 LAR-OFF-6002 RANGE/TRAINING AREA: Facility Code Maneuver/Training Area, Light Forces Facility Code Tank/Fighting Vehicle Multipurpose Range Complex, Facility Code Automated Antiarrnor Tracking And Live-Fire Range Facility Code Maneuver/Training Area, Heavy Forces Facility Code Field Training Area Facility Code Tank/Fighting Vehicle Stationary Gunnery Range 3-8 Enclosure (1)

33 Facility Code Fire And Movement Range Facility Code Light Antiarmor Weapons Range Live Facility Code Antiarmor Tracking And Live-Fire Range OTHER 1. Battle Simulation Center. 2. Marine Corps Tactics and Operations Group (MCTOG). ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: Simulation may be used as a precursor to live training in order to help maximize and enhance the live training event. (B) 3-9 Enclosure (1)

34 LAR T&R MANUAL CHAPTER 4 COMPANY COLLECTIVE EVENTS PARAGRAPH PAGE PURPOSE. EVENT CODING COLLECTIVE DESCRIPTION/CORE CAPABILITY INDEX OF COMPANY COLLECTIVE EVENTS COMPANY COLLECTIVE EVENTS Enclosure (1)

35 LAR T&R MANUAL CHAPTER 4 COMPANY COLLECTIVE EVENTS PURPOSE. This chapter contains collective training events for the Infantry Occupational Field EVENT CODING. Events in this T&R Manual are depicted with an up to 12-character, 3-field alphanumeric system, i.e. xxxx-xxxx-xxxx. This chapter utilizes the following methodology: a. Field one. This field represents the community. This chapter contains the following community codes: Code LAR Description Light Armored Reconnasaince b. Field two. This field represents the functional/duty area. This chapter contains the following functional/duty areas: Code FSPT INTL LOG MNVR MOBL OFF OPS SEC Descrirtion Fire Support Intelligence Logistics Manuver Mobile Offensive Operations Security c. Field three. This field provides the level at which the event is accomplished and numerical sequencing of events. This chapter contains the following event levels: Code 6000 Description Company Level COLLECTIVE DESCRIPTION/CORE CAPABILITY 1. Events that are matched directly to a MET are company level events and are the sum of events trained to by subordinate units. Therefore, commanders should select which collective events will best support their training needs to increase and maintain readiness in reportable areas. 2. Collective training events build on individual training events which are trained in the formal schools and maintained by the small unit leaders in the Operational Forces (OPFOR). 4-2 Enclosure (1)

36 3. Many collective events must occur simultaneously in order to allow the larger unit to accomplish its mission. This chapter will assist leaders and commanders in determining their piece in the larger whole and focus resources on standards based training and stagger event training throughout an annual training plan based on the training interval established for each event. 4. A company derives its combat readiness percentage from the capabilities and readiness of its subordinate units. Each element within a company will have multiple events that collectively will apply to the company and can be used by that commander for readiness reporting in DRRS. 5. Core capabilities are inherent to the METL and linked E-Coded events INDEX OF COMPANY COLLECTIVE EVENTS EVENT CODE E CODED EVENT PAGE FIRE SUPPORT LAR-FSPT-6001 YES I Conduct fire support planning I 4 4 LAR-FSPT-6002 YES I Conduct fire support operations I 4-4 INTELLIGENCE LAR INTL 6001 Process suspected enemy personnel and 4 5 equipment LOGISTICS LAR LOG Conduct tactical resupply I 4 6 LAR-LOG-6002 I Conduct casualty evacuation I 4 7 MANEUVER LAR-MNVR-6001 YES Conduct armored reconnaissance 4-8 LAR MNVR 6002 YES Conduct a tactical movement 4 9 LAR MNVR 6003 Conduct a linkup 4 10 LAR-MNVR-6004 Conduct a passage of lines 4 11 LAR-MNVR-6005 Conduct a relief in place 4-12 LAR-MNVR-6006 Establish an assembly area 4-13 LAR-MNVR-6007 Conduct amphibious operations 4-14 MOBILE LAR-MOBL-6001 Conduct limited breaching operations I 4 15 LAR-MOBL-6002 YES I Conduct water operations 4-16 OFFENSIVE LAR-OFF-6001 YES Conduct a movement to contact 4-17 LAR-OFF 6002 YES Conduct a raid 4 19 LAR-OFF-6003 Conduct a Tactical Recovery of Aircraft 4-20 and Personnel (TRAP) OPERATIONS LAR-OPS-6001 YES Conduct planning 4-21 LAR OPS 6002 YES Operate a Company Level Operations Center 4-22 (CLOC) SECURITY LAR-SEC-6001 YES Conduct armored security operations 4-23 LAR-SEC-6002 YES Conduct a screen 4-24 LAR SEC 6003 YES Conduct a delay Enclosure (1)

37 NAVMC A LAR-SEC-6004 YES Conduct a withdrawal COMPANY COLLECTIVE EVENTS LAR-FSPT-6001: Conduct fire support planning SUPPORTED MET(S): 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 EVALUATION-CODED: YES SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL: 6 months DESCRIPTION: Plan fires that directly support the units mission and the commanders scheme of maneuver. Given an enemy threat, operations order, equipped fire support team and supporting arms assets. STANDARD: To support the scheme of maneuver/concept of operations while safeguarding forces against fratricide. EVENT COMPONENTS: 1. Identify fire support assets 2. Conduct target analysis 3. Develop EFSTs 4. Develop priorities of fires 5. Coordinate terminal control 6. Integrate fires in support of scheme of maneuver 7. Conduct rehearsals 8. Coordinate CAS and SEAD 9. Submit draft fire support plan CHAINED EVENTS: LAR-OPS-5001 LAR-LOG MCRP A Mortars 2. MCRP Multi-Service Procedures for the Joint Application of Firepower (J-FIRE) 3. MCWP 3-16 Fire Support Coordination in the Ground Combat Element 4. MCWP Supporting Arms Observer, Spotter and Controller 5. MCWP Supporting Arms Coordination in Amphibious Operations LAR-FSPT-6002: Conduct fire support operations SUPPORTED MET(S): 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 EVALUATION-CODED: YES SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL: 6 months DESCRIPTION: Plan fires that directly support the units mission and the commanders scheme of maneuver. 4-4 Enclosure (1)

38 Given a tactical scenario, a scheme of maneuver 1 a higher headquarters fire support plan or fire support guidance, supported by air, artillery, Naval Surface Fire Support and/or mortars, appropriate maps, FiST battle board, and target identification/acquisition devices. STANDARD: To achieve effective combined arms employment in support of company commanders scheme of maneuver/concept of operations. EVENT COMPONENTS: 1. FiST leader orients team to targets, briefs enemy situation 2. FiST conducts battle drill 3. FiST confirms friendly positions 4. FiST confirms status of fire support agencies 5. Report lead/trace position of friendly units to supporting agencies 6. Conduct the adjust fire process 7. Conduct fire missions 8. Report effects to higher and supporting agencies 9. FiST prepares for follow on missions/tasks CHAINED EVENTS: LAR-LOG-5001 LAR-OFF-5003 LAR-OPS-5001 REFERENCES : 1. MCRP A Mortars 2. MCRP Multi-Service Procedures for the Joint Application of Firepower (J-FIRE) 3. MCWP 3-16 Fire Support Coordination in the Ground Combat Element 4. MCWP Supporting Arms Observer, Spotter and Controller 5. MCWP Supporting Arms Coordination in Amphibious Operations ORDNANCE: DODIC C869 Cartridge, 81mm HE M889/M889A1 with C870 Cartridge, 81mm Smoke Red Phosphorus C871 Cartridge, 81mm Illuminating M853A1 RANGE/TRAINING AREA: Facility Code Impact Area Dudded Facility Code Maneuver/Training Area, Facility Code Fire And Movement Range Facility Code Maneuver/Training Area, Quantity 75 mortars per weapon 12 mortars per weapon 13 mortars per weapon Light Forces Heavy Forces ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: Simulation must be used, whenever possible, in lieu of live training (Particularly when the physical actions of accomplishing the event are constrained). (A) LAR-INTL-6001: Process suspected enemy personnel and equipment 4-5 Enclosure (1)

39 SUPPORTED MET(S): 1, 3, 4, 5 EVALUATION-CODED: NO SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL: 12 months The unit captures known or suspected enemy personnel. STANDARD: To ensure all requisite information, personnel, and equipment are submitted to higher within appropriate timelines and procedures. EVENT COMPONENTS: 1. Units collect suspected enemy personnel 2. Unit employs suspected enemy personnel handling and processing procedures 3. Unit forwards documents of immediate tactical significance to S-2 4. Unit establishes suspected enemy personnel collection/exchange points 5. Conduct follow on actions as required CHAINED EVENTS: LAR-LOG-5001 LAR-SEC-5003 LAR-OPS FM Enemy Prisoners of War/Civilian Internees 2. FM Intelligence Preparation of the Battlefield OTHER Paperwork and proper restraining devices authorized per the most current detainee SOP. ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: This task may be accomplished with organic personnel acting as detainees. LAR-LOG-6001: Conduct tactical resupply SUPPORTED MET(S): 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 EVALUATION-CODED: NO SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL: 18 months Given an operations order and unit that requires logistical sustainment. STANDARD: To effectively sustain the units logistical needs in order to maintain continuous operations. EVENT COMPONENTS: 1. Conduct planning 2. Report logistic status to higher 3. Coordinate classes of supply with higher 4. Coordinate method of delivery 5. Coordinate location of delivery 6. Conduct resupply 4-6 Enclosure (1}

40 CHAINED EVENTS: LAR-LOG-5001 LAR-OPS-5001 LAR-MNVR-5006 LAR-MNVR MCWP 4 1 Logistics Operations 2. MCWP 4-11 Tactical-Level Logistics RANGE/TRAINING AREA: Facility Code Field Artillery Indirect Fire Range Facility Code MOUT Collective Training Facility (Large) Facility Code Field Training Area Facility Code Tank/Fighting Vehicle Multipurpose Range Complex Facility Code Close Air Support Range Facility Code Underwater Fording Site Facility Code Maneuver/Training Area, Heavy Forces Facility Code Maneuver/Training Area, Light Forces Facility Code Light Antiarmor Weapons Range Live Facility Code Antiarrnor Tracking And Live-Fire Range Facility Code Automated Antiarmor Tracking And Live-Fire Range Facility Code Tank/Fighting Vehicle Stationary Gunnery Range Facility Code Mortar Range Facility Code Fire And Movement Range Facility Code Aerial Bombing Range Facility Code Amphibious Vehicle Training Area Facility Code MOUT Assault Course (MAC) ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: 1. Although this is company level task for training. Task can be delegated at the platoon level for execution based on task organization of supported force. 2. Simulation may be used as a precursor to live training in order to help maximize and enhance the live training event. (B) LAR-LOG-6002: Conduct casualty evacuation SUPPORTED MET(S): 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 EVALUATION-CODED: YES SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL: 12 months DESCRIPTION: The movement of casualties includes movement to and between medical treatment facilities; any vehicle may be used to evacuate casualties. This event should be incorporated in all applicable training events with scenarios developed to capture combat and non-combat evacuation. This event coincides with combat lifesaving and field medical training as required. occurred Given a unit that is conducting operations and casualties have 4-7 Enclosure (1)

41 STANDARD: To treat, evacuate, and track casualties in a timely manner with minimal interruption of operations. EVENT COMPONENTS: 1. Evacuate WIA and KIA to Casualty Collection Point (CCP) 2. Conduct triage at CCP 3. Coordinate with higher headquarters for evacuation 4. Begin casualty reporting and tracking immediately CHAINED EVENTS: LAR-OPS-5001 LAR-LOG MCRP 3-02G First Aid ORDNANCE: DODIC G940 Grenade, Hand Green Smoke Ml8 Quantity 3 grenades per Company LAR-MNVR-6001: Conduct armored reconnaissance SUPPORTED MET(S): 1, 3, 5 EVALUATION-CODED: YES SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL: 6 months DESCRIPTION: The company performs area, zone and route reconnaissance missions/ using surveillance, technical means and human interaction to gain information. equipment. Given an Operation Order, a specified zone, personnel and STANDARD: To provide information related to CCIR, targeting, and relevant information requirements to higher. EVENT COMPONENTS: 1. Orient on the reconnaissance objective. 2. Ensure continuous reconnaissance. 3. Maximize reconnaissance assets. 4. Gain and maintain contact. 5. Develop the situation. 6. Report all information rapidly and accurately 7. Retain freedom of maneuver. 8. Provide commanders guidance. 9. State recon objective. 10. Establish focus of recon. 11. Establish tempo of recon. 12. Provide engagement criteria. CHAINED EVENTS: LAR-LOG-5001 LAR-OPS-5002 LAR-OPS Enclosure (1)

42 LAR-MNVR-5006 LAR-OFF-5002 LAR-SEC-5002 RELATED EVENTS: LAR-MNVR-5001 LAR-MNVR-5004 LAR-OFF-5001 LAR-OFF-5004 LAR-MNVR-5002 LAR-MOBL-5001 LAR-SEC FM Reconnaissance Troop 2. MCWP Light Armored Vehicle-25 Gunnery and Employment RANGE/TRAINING AREA: Facility Code Maneuver/Training Area, Heavy Forces Facility Code Automated Antiarmor Tracking And Live-Fire Range Facility Code Fire And Movement Range Facility Code Field Training Area Facility Code Light Antiarmor Weapons Range Live Facility Code Maneuver/Training Area, Light Forces Facility Code Tank/Fighting Vehicle Multipurpose Range Complex, Facility Code Antiarrnor Tracking And Live-Fire Range OTHER Battle Simulation Center ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: Simulation may be used as a precursor to live training in order to help maximize and enhance the live training event. (B) LAR-MNVR-6002: Conduct a tactical movement SUPPORTED MET(S): 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 EVALUATION-CODED: YES SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL: 12 months Given an Operations Order, personnel and equipment. STANDARD: Enusuring the unit utilizes the fundamentals of tactical movement, meets published tirnelines, travels along designated axis, and arrives.at a directed location with personnel and equipment intact. EVENT COMPONENTS: 1. Conduct prep for combat. 2. Receive movement operations Order. 3. Identify communications method and techniques of command control. 4. Ensure maximum use of key terrain for cover and/or concealment. 5. Utilize proper formations and movement techniques. 6. Perform actions on contact. CHAINED EVENTS: LAR-LOG-5001 LAR-MOBL-5001 LAR-SEC Enclosure (1)

43 LAR-OPS-5001 RELATED EVENTS: LAR-OFF-5001 LAR-MNVR-5003 RANGE/TRAINING AREA: Facility Code Field Training Area Facility Code Tank/Fighting Vehicle Multipurpose Range Complex, Facility Code Light Antiarmor Weapons Range Live Facility Code Maneuver/Training Area, Light Forces Facility Code Maneuver/Training Area, Heavy Forces Facility Code Antiarmor Tracking And Live-Fire Range Facility Code Automated Antiarmor Tracking And Live-Fire Range Facility Code Fire And Movement Range OTHER 1. Battle Simulation Center 2. Improvised Explosive Device simulator 3. Laser training device LAR-MNVR-6003: Conduct a linkup SUPPORTED MET(S): 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 EVALUATION-CODED: NO SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL: 12 months Given a Task within an Operations Order, personnel and equipment STANDARD: To ensure the unit establishes contact between elements in order to coordinate efforts within stated tirneline. EVENT COMPONENTS: 1. Coordinate communication requirement. 2. Initiate movement to linkup point. 3. Arrive at LOA. 4. Achieve linkup. 5. Exchange critical information. CHAINED EVENTS: LAR-OPS-5001 RELATED EVENTS: LAR-MNVR-5004 LAR-LOG FM Reconnaissance Troop 2. FM Mounted Brigade Combat Team 4-10 Enclosure (1)

44 RANGE/TRAINING AREA: Facility Code Maneuver/Training Area, Amphibious Forces Facility Code Maneuver/Training Area, Heavy Forces Facility Code Field Training Area Facility Code Maneuver/Training Area, Light Forces NAVMC A OTHER Battle Simulation Center ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: 1. Although this is company level task for training. Task can be delegated at the platoon level for execution based on task organization of supported force. 2. Simulation may be used as a precursor to live training in order to help maximize and enhance the live training event. (B) LAR-MNVR-6004: Conduct a passage of lines SUPPORTED MET(S): 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 EVALUATION-CODED: NO SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL: 12 months Given an Operations Order and a stationary unit. STANDARD: Unit does not disrupt stationery units mission, is not surprised by the enemy, suffers no casualties as result of fratricide, and maintains the ability to conduct follow on missions. EVENT COMPONENTS: 1. Establish and maintain communication between stationary and passing units. 2. Ensure contact points are manned. 3. Ensure routes through obstacles are clearly marked and controlled by guides. 4. Ensure routes of advance to attack positions and battle handover line are unobstructed. 5. Coordinate combat service support as required. 6. Exchange critical information according to battle handover checklist. 7. Report completion of passage to higher. CHAINED EVENTS: LAR-OPS-5001 RELATED EVENTS: LAR-MNVR-5004 LAR-LOG FM Reconnaissance Troop 2. MCWP Light Armored Vehicle-25 Gunnery and Employment 4-11 Enclosure (1)

45 RANGE/TRAINING AREA: Facility Code Field Training Area Facility Code Maneuver/Training Area, Amphibious Forces Facility Code Maneuver/Training Area, Light Forces Facility Code Maneuver/Training Area, Heavy Forces OTHER 1. Battle Simulation Center 2. DVTE NAVMC A ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: Simulation may be used as a precursor to live training in order to help maximize and enhance the live training event. LAR-MNVR-6005: Conduct a relief in place SUPPORTED MET(S): 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 EVALUATION-CODED: NO SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL: 12 months unit. Given an operation order as either the stationary or relieving STANDARD: To ensure transfer of tactical responsibilities, and control of a designated area without disruption in operation. EVENT COMPONENTS: 1. Establish and maintain communication between units. 2. Conduct coordination and planning between higher headquarters. 3. Employ all means to ensure common view of battle space. 4. Exchange all required intelligence and tactical information. 5. Coordinate/identify when and where battle handover/passage of command will occur. 6. Conduct detailed coordination and liaison between representatives of fire support units. 7. Conduct the movement of units over planned routes, based on the planned sequence of movement and relief. 8. Plan use of guides to lead relieving units into positions and to lead relieved units out of position. 9. Keep liaison personnel in position until the relieving unit has assumed control. 10. Conduct familiarization operations. 11. Coordinate the transfer of all appropriate classes of supply and equipment. 12. Relinquish responsibility for the area upon agreement by the two commanders and approval from the higher commander. CHAINED EVENTS: LAR-OPS-5001 RELATED EVENTS: LAR-MNVR-5005 LAR-LOG Enclosure (1)

46 1. FM Reconnaissance Troop RANGE/TRAINING AREA: Facility Code Field Training Area Facility Code Maneuver/Training Area, Heavy Forces Facility Code Range Operations Building Facility Code Range Support Building OTHER 1. Battle Simulation Center 2. DVTE ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: Simulation may be used as a precursor to live training in order to help maximize and enhance the live training event. (B) LAR-MNVR-6006: Establish an assembly area SUPPORTED MET(S): 3, 4, 5 EVALUATION-CODED: NO SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL: 12 months STANDARD: Given a location, personnel and equipment. To Prepare for follow on operations. EVENT COMPONENTS: 1. Conduct quartering party activities. 2. Unit conducts movement. 3. Unit occupies assembly area. 4. Establish security. 5. Unit reports time assembly area was occupied. 6. Unit prepares for future operations. CHAINED EVENTS: LAR-LOG-5001 LAR-OPS-5002 LAR-MNVR-5006 LAR-OPS FM Reconnaissance Troop RANGE/TRAINING AREA: Facility Code Field Training Area Facility Code Maneuver/Training Area, Light Forces Facility Code MOOT Collective Training Facility (Large) Facility Code Light Antiarmor Weapons Range Live 4-13 Enclosure (1)

47 Facility Code Antiarmor Tracking And Live-Fire Range Facility Code Tank/Fighting Vehicle Multipurpose Range Complex, Facility Code Maneuver/Training Area, Heavy Forces OTHER DVTE ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: Simulation may be used as a precursor to live training in order to help maximize and enhance the live training event. (B) LAR-MNVR-6007: Conduct amphibious operations SUPPORTED MET(S): 2 EVALUATION-CODED: NO SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL: 18 months STANDARD: tirnelines. Given a landing order, landing craft, personnel and equipment To achieve commander's intent and land per the execution EVENT COMPONENTS: 1. Conduct planning 2. Conduct rehearsals 3. Complete embarkation 4. Conduct movement CHAINED EVENTS: LAR-LOG-5001 LAR-OFF-5004 LAR-OPS-5001 LAR-OFF-5002 LAR-SEC-5002 LAR-MNVR MCDP-3 Expeditionary Operations RANGE/TRAINING AREA: Facility Code Amphibious Vehicle Training Area Facility Code Maneuver/Training Area, Amphibious Forces Facility Code Ship Loading And Unloading Mockup OTHER 1. Amphibious training area suitable for the employment of all surface and airborne craft. 2. Beach suitable for amphibious landing. 3. Suitable landing zone. 4. Amphibious shipping. 5. Landing craft Enclosure (1)

48 ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: 1. Although this is company level task for training. Task can be delegated at the platoon level for execution based on task organization of supported force. 2. Simulation may be used as a precursor to live training in order to help maximize and enhance the live training event. (B) LAR-MOBL-6001: Conduct limited breaching operations SUPPORTED MET(S): 1, 3, 4, 5 EVALUATION-CODED: NO SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL: 12 months DESCRIPTION: The Company may conduct limited breaching operations when bypass is not possible and overwhelming combat power is not required. The company relies on stealth, lane reduction techniques, and dismounted maneuver to achieve surprise and mi~imize casualties. Due to the limited dismounted capability of the company, it must be augmented with engineers or infantry to achieve success. Given a unit supported by engineer or infantry personnel and an obstacle that cannot be by-passed. STANDARD: To reduce the obstacle to allow freedom of movement. EVENT COMPONENTS: 1. Conduct planning 2. Unit conducts reconnaissance of the obstacle. 3. Refine plan based on reconnaissance. 4. Plan and task organize forces in support of the breach. 5. Employ elements to reduce obstacle. 6. Unit continues follow-on operations. CHAINED EVENTS: LAR-LOG-5001 LAR-OFF-5002 LAR-OPS-5002 LAR-OPS-5001 LAR-MOBL FM Reconnaissance Troop 2. MCWP 3-17 Engineer Operations ORDNANCE: DODIC --- A059 Cartridge, 5.56mm Ball M855 10/Clip A063 Cartridge, 5.56mm Tracer M856 Single A064 Cartridge, 5.56mm 4 Ball M855/1 Trac A075 Cartridge, 5.56mm Blank M200 Linked AOBO Cartridge, 5.56mm Blank M200 Single A111 Cartridge, 7.62mm Blank M82 Linked A131 Cartridge, 7.62mm 4 Ball MB0/1 Trace A143 Cartridge, 7.62mm Ball MBO Linked Quantity 30 rounds per Marine 6 rounds per Marine 100 rounds per weapon 100 rounds per weapon 30 rounds per Marine 200 rounds per weapon 200 rounds per weapon 200 rounds per weapon 4-15 Enclosure (1)

49 A940 Cartridge, 25rnm TPDS-T M910 Linked A976 Cartridge, 25rnm TP-T M793 Linked C869 Cartridge, 81rnm HE M889/M889A1 with C870 Cartridge, 81rnm Smoke Red Phosphorus C871 Cartridge, 81rnm Illuminating M853A1 HA34 Rckt 83rnm HE, SMAW-NE, MK80-0 HX05 Rocket, 83rnm Assault MK3 Mod 0 (SMAW M032 Charge, Demolition Block TNT 1-Pound M130 Cap, Blasting Electric M6 M131 Cap, Blasting Non-Electric M7 M456 Cord, Detonating PETN Type I Class E M670 Fuse, Blasting Time M700 M757 Charge, Assembly Demolition M183 Com M766 Igniter, M60 for Time Blasting Fuse ML03 Firing Device, Demolition Multi-Purp MN08 Igniter, Time Blasting Fuse with Sho 30 cartridges per weapon 30 cartridges per weapon 16 mortars per weapon 2 mortars per weapon 4 mortars per weapon 2 rockets per weapon 1 rocket per weapon 18 charges per Company 25 blasting caps per Company 25 blasting caps per Company 400 FT per Company 200 FT per Company 2 charges per Company 25 fuses per Company 10 igniters per Company 120 fuses per Company RANGE/TRAINING AREA: Facility Code Maneuver/Training Area, Heavy Forces Facility Code Tank/Fighting Vehicle Multipurpose Range Complex Facility Code Engineer Qualification Range, Non-Standardized Facility Code Field Training Area Facility Code Light Demolition Range Facility Code Maneuver/Training Area, Light Forces OTHER Combat Engineer Support LAR-MOBL-6002: Conduct water operations SUPPORTED MET(S): 1, 3, 4, 5 EVALUATION-CODED: YES SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL: 24 months DESCRIPTION: Operations requiring vehicles to cross a body of water passable in accordance with LAV capabilities. Given a water obstacle, personnel and equipment. STANDARD: To ensure minimal impact to mission and unit completes crossing without loss of personnel or equipment. EVENT COMPONENTS: 1. Conduct planning 2. Establish security 3. Conduct reconnaissance of obstacle 4. Designate entry/exit points 5. Conduct crossing 6. Continue mission RELATED EVENTS: LAR-MOBL Enclosure (1)

50 1. FM Cavalry Troop 2. FM Reconnaissance Troop 3. MCWP River-Crossing Operations RANGE/TRAINING AREA: Facility Code Maneuver/Training Area, Heavy Forces Facility Code Maneuver/Training Area, Light Forces Facility Code Underwater Fording Site Facility Code Field Training Area Facility Code Amphibious Vehicle Training Area ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: Although this is company level task for training. Task can be delegated at the platoon level for execution based on task organization of supported force. LAR-OFF-6001: Conduct a movement to contact SUPPORTED MET(S): 1, 3, 4, 5 EVALUATION-CODED: YES SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL: 12 months Given an operations order, a location with suspected enemy forces, personnel and equipment. STANDARD: To gain or maintain contact with the enemy or reach the limit of advance (LOA) IAW the Operation Order. EVENT COMPONENTS: 1. Conduct planning 2. Begin the movement 3. Employ advance guard 4. Control movement based on the use of tactical control measures. 5. Make initial contact with minimal forces. 6. Assess enemy situation. 7. Recommend course of action to higher. CHAINED EVENTS: LAR-OPS-5001 LAR-SEC-5002 LAR-OFF-5004 RELATED EVENTS: LAR-OFF-5001 LAR-OFF FM Cavalry Troop 2. FM Reconnaissance Troop 4-17 Enclosure (1)

51 ORDNANCE: DODIC A059 Cartridge, 5.56mm Ball M855 10/Clip A063 Cartridge, 5.56mm Tracer M856 Single A064 Cartridge, 5.56mm 4 Ball M855/l Trac A075 Cartridge, 5.56mm Blank M200 Linked AOBO Cartridge, 5.56mm Blank M200 Single Al11 Cartridge, 7.62mm Blank M82 Linked A131 Cartridge, 7.62mm 4 Ball M80/1 Trace A143 Cartridge, 7.62mm Ball M80 Linked A940 Cartridge, 25mm TPDS-T M910 Linked A976 Cartridge, 25mm TP-T M793 Linked B504 Cartridge, 40mm Green Star Parachute B505 Cartridge, 40mm Red Star Parachute M B506 Cartridge, 40mm Red Star Parachute M B508 Cartridge, 40mm Green Smoke Ground M B509 Cartridge, 40mm Yellow Smoke Ground B519 Cartridge, 40mm Target Practice M781 B535 Cartridge, 40mm White Star Parachute C869 Cartridge, 81mm HE M889/M889A1 with C870 Cartridge, 81mm Smoke Red Phosphorus C871 Cartridge, 81mm Illuminating M853A1 G826 Grenade, Launcher Smoke Infrared Scr G940 Grenade, Hand Green Smoke M18 G945 Grenade, Hand Yellow Smoke M18 G955 Grenade, Hand Violet Smoke M18 G982 Grenade, Hand Practice Smoke TA M83 L306 Signal, Illumination Ground Red Star L307 Signal, Illumination Ground White St L311 Signal, Illumination Ground Red Star L312 Signal, Illumination Ground White St L314 Signal, Illumination Ground Green St L323 Signal, Smoke Ground Red Parachute M L324 Signal, Smoke Ground Green Parachute WH06- Guided Missile, BTM-71D-3B (TOW-1 Pr Quantity 30 rounds per Marine 6 rounds per Marine 100 rounds per weapon 100 rounds per weapon 30 rounds per Marine 200 rounds per weapon 400 rounds per weapon 400 rounds per weapon 60 cartridges per weapon 60 cartridges per weapon 1 signals per Team 1 signals per Team 1 signals per Team 1 signals per Team 1 signals per Team 5 cartridges per weapon 1 signals per Team 18 mortars per weapon 4 mortars per weapon 8 mortars per weapon 2 grenades per weapon 1 grenades per Team 1 grenades per Team 1 grenades per Team 1 grenades per Team 1 signals per Team 1 signals per Team 1 signals per Team 1 signals per Team 1 signals per Team 1 signals per Team 1 signals per Marine 2 missiles per weapon RANGE/TRAINING AREA: Facility Code Tank/Fighting Vehicle Multipurpose Range Complex, Facility Code Maneuver/Training Area, Heavy Forces Facility Code Light Antiarmor Weapons Range Live Facility Code Automated Antiarmor Tracking And Live-Fire Range Facility Code Field Training Area Facility Code Antiarmor Tracking And Live-Fire Range Facility Code Tank/Fighting Vehicle Stationary Gunnery Range Facility Code Fire And Movement Range Facility Code Maneuver/Training Area, Light Forces OTHER Battle Simulation Center ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: Simulation may be used as a precursor to live training in order to help maximize and enhance the live training event. (B) 4-18 Enclosure (1)

52 LAR-OFF-6002: Conduct a raid SUPPORTED MET(S): 1, 2, 3 EVALUATION-CODED: YES SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL: 6 months DESCRIPTION: The LAR company normally conducts raids against clear well defined targets whose destruction will have an adverse affect on an enemy force. Good targets for Company raids are enemy artillery, rear service units, or command and control headquarters. equipment. Given an Operation Order, a known enemy objective, personnel and STANDARD: To accomplish specified tasks assigned to that objective within the given timefrarne. EVENT COMPONENTS: l. Conduct planning 2. Establish visual contact 3. Initiate attack 4. Establish support/security 5. Maneuver on to the objective 6. Suppress enemy with combined arms as required 7. Establish surveillance on enemy avenues of approach 8. Attack the objective 9. Protect withdrawal 10. Execute withdrawal CHAINED EVENTS: LAR-OPS-5002 RELATED EVENTS: LAR-OFF-5003 LAR-OFF-5001 LAR-OFF FM Cavalry Troop 2. FM Reconnaissance Troop ORDNANCE: DODIC A059 Cartridge, 5.56mm Ball M855 10/Clip A063 Cartridge, 5.56mm Tracer M856 Single A064 Cartridge, 5.56mm 4 Ball M855/1 Trac A075 Cartridge, 5.56mm Blank M200 Linked A080 Cartridge, 5.56mm Blank M200 Single A111 Cartridge, 7.62mm Blank M82 Linked A131 Cartridge, 7.62mm 4 Ball M80/1 Trace A143 Cartridge, 7.62mm Ball M80 Linked A940 Cartridge, 25mm TPDS-T M910 Linked A976 Cartridge, 25mm TP-T M793 Linked B504 Cartridge, 40mm Green Star Parachute B505 Cartridge, 40mm Red Star Parachute M Quantity 30 rounds per Marine 6 rounds per Marine 100 rounds per weapon 100 rounds per weapon 30 rounds per Marine 200 rounds per weapon 400 rounds per weapon 400 rounds per weapon 60 cartridges per weapon 60 cartridges per weapon 1 signals per Team 1 signals per Team 4-19 Enclosure (1)

53 B506 Cartridge, 40mm Red Star Parachute M B508 Cartridge, 40mm Green Smoke Ground M B509 Cartridge, 40mm Yellow Smoke Ground B519 Cartridge, 40mm Target Practice M781 B535 Cartridge, 40mm White 9tar Parachute C869 Cartridge, 81mm HE M889/M889A1 with C870 Cartridge, 81mm Smoke Red Phosphorus C871 Cartridge, 81mm Illuminating M853A1 G826 Grenade, Launcher Smoke Infrared Scr G940 Grenade, Hand Green Smoke M18 G945 Grenade, Hand Yellow Smoke M18 G955 Grenade, Hand Violet Smoke M18 G982 Grenade, Hand Practice Smoke TA M83 L306 Signal, Illumination Ground Red Star L307 Signal, Illumination Ground White St L311 Signal, Illumination Ground Red Star L312 Signal, Illumination Ground White St L314 Signal, Illumination Ground Green St L323 Signal, Smoke Ground Red Parachute M L324 Signal, Smoke Ground Green Parachute WH06- Guided Missile, BTM-71D-3B (TOW-1 Pr 1 signals per Team 1 signals per Team 1 signals per Team 5 cartridges per weapon 1 signals per Team 18 mortars per weapon 4 mortars per weapon 8 mortars per weapon 2 grenades per weapon 1 grenades per Team 1 grenades per Team 1 grenades per Team 1 grenades per Team 1 signals per Team 1 signals per Team 1 signals per Team 1 signals per Team 1 signals per Team 1 signals per Team 1 signals per Marine 2 missiles per weapon RANGE/TRAINING AREA: Facility Code Tank/Fighting Vehicle Multipurpose Range Complex, Facility Code Maneuver/Training Area, Heavy Forces Facility Code Light Antiarmor Weapons Range Live Facility Code Automated Antiarmor Tracking And Live-Fire Range Facility Code Field Training Area Facility Code Antiarmor Tracking And Live-Fire Range Facility Code Tank/Fighting Vehicle Stationary Gunnery Range Facility Code Fire And Movement Range Facility Code Maneuver/Training Area, Light Forces OTHER Battle Simulation Center ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: Simulation may be used as a precursor to live training in order to help maximize and enhance the live training event. (B) LAR-OFF-6003: Conduct a Tactical Recovery of Aircraft and Personnel (TRAP) SUPPORTED MET(S): 1, 3 EVALUATION-CODED: NO SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL: 18 months Given a mission to recover an permissive or non-permissive environment. without supporting units (Assault support MWSS,EOD). aircraft or personnel in a During day or night, with aircraft, engineers, CSSE, or 4-20 Enclosure (1)

54 STANDARD: To recover sensitive items and or aircrew. Sensitive items that cannot be transported or destroyed. EVENT COMPONENTS: 1. Conduct planning 2. Conduct rehearsals 3. Execute movement to objective area 4. Conduct actions on objective 5. Withdraw to friendly lines or safe haven 6. Debrief and report to higher headquarters CHAINED EVENTS: LAR-LOG-5001 LAR-OPS-5001 LAR-OPS-5002 ORDNANCE: DODIC A075 Cartridge, 5.56mm Blank M200 Linked AOBO Cartridge, 5.56mm Blank M200 Single A111 Cartridge, 7.62mm Blank M82 Linked B504 Cartridge, 40mm Green Star Parachute B505 Cartridge, 40mm Red Star Parachute M B535 Cartridge, 40mm White Star Parachute G940 Grenade, Hand Green Smoke M18 Quantity 100 rounds per weapon 30 rounds per Marine 100 rounds per weapon 1 cartridges per Team 1 cartridges per Team 1 cartridges per Team 1 grenades per Platoon RANGE/TRAINING AREA: Forces Facility Code Maneuver/Training Area, Light OTHER 1. UNITS/PERSONNEL: A. Maneuver/Training area B. aircrew) C. Opposing Forces 2. Weapons: A. M16 Series 5.56mm Service Rifle/M4 Series Carbine M203 40mm Grenade Launcher C. M240G 7.62mm Medium Machinegun D. 5.56mm Light Machinegun - Squad Automatic Wea Role Players (downed B. M249 ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: 1. Although this is company level task for training. Task can be delegated at the platoon level for execution based on task organization of supported force. 2. Simulation may be used as a precursor to live training in order to help maximize and enhance the live training event. (B) LAR-OPS-6001: Conduct planning SUPPORTED MET(S): 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 EVALUATION-CODED: YES SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL: 6 months 4-21 Enclosure (1)

55 DESCRIPTION: Developing plans, focused on armored reconnaissance, armored security, limited offensive and economy of force operations, developing plans for Light Armored Reconnaissance (LAR)Company operational requirements i.e. providing forces, amphibious operations, armored reconnaissance, and armored security operations in accordance with the Marine Corps Planning Process (MCPP). Given a higher headquarters operations order and/or warning order, commanders battle space area evaluation, commanders guidance and the references. STANDARD: Identifying LAR personnel and equipment requirements 1 consistent with mission analysis, commanders intent, and the concept of operations across the Range of Military Operations (ROMO). EVENT COMPONENTS: 1. Conduct problem framing. 2. Determine time available. 3. Determine planning process (MCPP, R2P2, Hasty Planning, or other method). 4. Establish timeline for planning and preparation. 5. Issue Warning Order. 6. Implement cultural considerations into Mission Planning. 7. Create orders (OPORD, FRAGO, Decision Support Tools, etc). 8. Issue orders. 9. Implement feedback mechanisms. 10. Coordinate planning with higher 1 adjacent 1 subordinate 1 and supporting units. CHAINED EVENTS: RELATED EVENTS: LAR-LOG-5001 LAR-OPS FM Intelligence Preparation of the Battlefield 2. MCWP 4-1 Marine Corps Planning Process (MCPP) ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: Although this is company level task for training. Task can be delegated at the platoon level for execution based on task organization of supported force. LAR-OPS-6002: Operate a Company Level Operations Center (CLOC) SUPPORTED MET(S): 1, 3, 4, 5 EVALUATION-CODED: YES SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL: 18 months Given an operations order, staff, and designated C2 equipment STANDARD: Integrating systems 1 personnel and process to execute command and control operations ensuring commanders situational awareness and Common 4-22 Enclosure (1)

56 Operational Picture (COP). EVENT COMPONENTS: 1. Establish a COC 2. Maintain battle rhythm 3. Coordinate movement of forces 4. Control fire support 5. Execute Information Management procedures 6. Conduct battle drills 7. Maintain communications with Higher Adjacent Supporting (HAS) units 8. Maintain COP 9. Submit reports to higher, as required CHAINED EVENTS: LAR-OPS-5001 LAR-LOG MCWP 2-1 Intelligence Operations 2. MCWP 3-1 Ground Combat Operations 3. MCWP 4-1 Logistics Operations 4. MCWP 4-1 Marine Corps Planning Process (MCPP) 5. MCWP 6-22 Communications and Information Systems ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: Simulation may be used as a precursor to live training in order to help maximize and enhance the live training event. (B) LAR-SEC-6001: Conduct armored security operations SUPPORTED MET(S): 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 EVALUATION-CODED: YES SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL: 12 months DESCRIPTION: Operations undertaken are screen 1 area security, and convoy security. Given an Operation order, personnel and equipment. STANDARD: To provide information about the threat and terrain, to prevent the main body from being surprised and to preserve the combat power of friendly forces for decisive employment. EVENT COMPONENTS: 1. Orient on the main body. 2. Perform continuous reconnaissance. 3. Provide early and accurate warning. 4. Provide reaction time and maneuver space for the protected force. 5. Maintain threat contact. 6. Provide commanders guidance. 7. Establish engagement criteria. 8. Provide destruction criteria Enclosure (1)

57 9. Provide disengagement criteria. CHAINED EVENTS: LAR-LOG-5001 LAR-OFF-5001 LAR-MNVR-5006 RELATED EVENTS : LAR-SEC-5001 LAR-OPS-5002 LAR-MNVR-5004 LAR-SEC-5002 LAR-OPS-5001 LAR-OFF FM Reconnaissance Troop ORDNANCE: DODIC A059 Cartridge, 5.56rnm Ball MB55 10/Clip A063 Cartridge, 5.56rnm Tracer MB56 Single A064 Cartridge, 5.56rnm 4 Ball MB55/1 Trac A075 Cartridge, 5.56rnm Blank M200 Linked AOBO Cartridge, 5.56rnm Blank M200 Single A111 Cartridge, 7.62rnm Blank M82 Linked A131 Cartridge, 7.62rnm 4 Ball MB0/1 Trace A143 Cartridge, 7.62rnm Ball MSO Linked A35B Cartridge, 9rnm TP-T M939 for AT-4 Tr A576 Cartridge, Caliber.50 4 API MS/1 AP A606 Cartridge, Caliber.50 API MK211 Mod A940 Cartridge, 25rnm TPDS-T M910 Linked A976 Cartridge, 25rnm TP-T M793 Linked AX11 Cartridge, 9rnm Spotting Rifle MK212 B504 Cartridge, 40mm Green Star Parachute B505 Cartridge, 40rnm Red Star Parachute M B506 Cartridge, 40rnm Red Star Parachute M B508 Cartridge, 40mm Green Smoke Ground M B509 Cartridge, 40mm Yellow Smoke Ground B519 Cartridge, 40rnm Target Practice M781 B535 Cartridge, 40rnm White Star Parachute BA12 Cartridge, 40rnm Practice MK 281 Mod C869 Cartridge, 81rnm HE M889/M889A1 with C870 Cartridge, 81rnm Smoke Red Phosphorus C871 Cartridge, 81rnm Illuminating M853A1 G826 Grenade, Launcher Smoke Infrared Scr G940 Grenade, Hand Green Smoke M18 G945 Grenade, Hand Yellow Smoke M18 G955 Grenade, Hand Violet Smoke M18 G982 Grenade, Hand Practice Smoke TA M83 HA34 Rckt 83mm HE, SMAW-NE, MKS0-0 HX05 Rocket, 83rnm Assault MK3 Mod 0 (SMAW L306 Signal, Illumination Ground Red Star L307 Signal, Illumination Ground White St L311 Signal, Illumination Ground Red Star L312 Signal, Illumination Ground White St L314 Signal, Illumination Ground Green St Quantity 30 rounds per Marine 6 rounds per Marine 100 rounds per weapon 100 rounds per weapon 30 rounds per Marine 200 rounds per weapon 200 rounds per weapon 200 rounds per weapon 10 projectiles per weapon 100 rounds per weapon 10 rounds per weapon 30 rounds per weapon 30 rounds per weapon 5 rounds per weapon 1 cartridges per Team 1 cartridges per Team 1 cartridges per Team 1 cartridges per Team 1 cartridges per Team 5 rounds per weapon 1 cartridges per Team 20 cartridges per weapon 16 mortars per weapon 2 mortars per weapon 4 mortars per weapon 2 grenades per crew 1 grenades per Team 1 grenades per Team 1 grenades per Team 1 grenades per Team 2 rockets per weapon 1 rocket per weapon 1 signals per Team 1 signals per Team 1 signals per Team 1 signals per Team 1 signals per Team 4-24 Enclosure (1)

58 L323 Signal, Smoke Ground Red Parachute M L324 Signal, Smoke Ground Green Parachute WH06- Guided Missile, BTM-71D-3B (TOW-1 Pr 1 signals per Team 1 signals per Team 2 missiles per weapon RANGE/TRAINING AREA: Facility Code Automated Antiarmor Tracking And Live-Fire Range Facility Code Tank/Fighting Vehicle Multipurpose Range Complex, Facility Code Fire And Movement Range Facility Code Field Training Area Facility Code Maneuver/Training Area, Light Forces Facility Code Maneuver/Training Area, Heavy Forces Facility Code Tank/Fighting Vehicle Stationary Gunnery Range Facility Code Antiarmor Tracking And Live-Fire Range Facility Code Light Antiarmor Weapons Range Live OTHER Battle Simulation Center ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: Simulation may be used as a precursor to live training in order to help maximize and enhance the live training event. (B) LAR-SEC-6002: Conduct a screen SUPPORTED MET(S): 3, 4, 5 EVALUATION-CODED: YES SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL: 12 months Given an Operations Order, a moving or stationary unit, personnel and equipment. STANDARD: To provide early warning, real time information, reaction time, maneuver space, and destroy/repel threat reconnaissance. EVENT COMPONENTS: 1. Conduct planning. 2. Gain and maintain contact with threat forces. 3. Report all threat activity to higher headquarters. 4. Conduct counter reconnaissance. 5. Impede or disrupt the threat within capabilities. 6. Be prepared to conduct a battle handover as necessary. 7. Do not become decisively engaged unless directed. 8. Do not allow ground threat forces to pass undetected or unreported. CHAINED EVENTS: LAR-LOG-5001 LAR-OPS-5001 RELATED EVENTS: LAR-SEC-5002 LAR-OFF-5004 LAR-MNVR FM Reconnaissance Troop 4-25 Enclosure (1)

59 2. MCWP Light Armored Vehicle-25 Gunnery and Employment NAVMC A ORDNANCE: DODIC Quantity A059 Cartridge, 5.56mm Ball M855 10/Clip 30 rounds per Marine A063 Cartridge, 5.56mm Tracer M856 Single 6 rounds per Marine A064 Cartridge, 5.56mm 4 Ball M855/1 Trac 100 rounds per weapon A075 Cartridge, 5.56mm Blank M200 Linked 100 rounds per weapon A080 Cartridge, 5.56mm Blank M200 Single 30 rounds per Marine A111 Cartridge, 7.62mm Blank M82 Linked 200 rounds per weapon A131 Cartridge, 7.62mm 4 Ball M80/1 Trace 400 rounds per weapon A143 Cartridge, 7.62mm Ball M80 Linked 400 rounds per weapon A940 Cartridge, 25mm TPDS-T M910 Linked 60 cartridges per weapon A976 Cartridge, 25mm TP-T M793 Linked 60 cartridges per weapon B504 Cartridge, 40mm Green Star Parachute 1 signals per Team B505 Cartridge, 40mm Red Star Parachute M 1 signals per Team B506 Cartridge, 40mm Red Star Parachute M 1 signals per Team B508 Cartridge, 40mm Green Smoke Ground M 1 signals per Team B509 Cartridge, 40mm Yellow Smoke Ground 1 signals per Team B519 Cartridge, 40mm Target Practice M781 5 cartridges per weapon B535 Cartridge, 40mm White Star Parachute 1 signals per Team C869 Cartridge, 81mm HE M889/M889A1 with 18 mortars per weapon C870 Cartridge, 81mm Smoke Red Phosphorus 4 mortars per weapon C871 Cartridge, 81mm Illuminating M853A1 8 mortars per weapon G826 Grenade, Launcher Smoke Infrared Scr 2 grenades per weapon G940 Grenade, Hand Green Smoke M18 1 grenades per Team G945 Grenade, Hand Yellow Smoke M18 1 grenades per Team G955 Grenade, Hand Violet Smoke M18 1 grenades per Team G982 Grenade, Hand Practice Smoke TA M83 1 grenades per Team L306 Signal, Illumination Ground Red Star 1 signals per Team L307 Signal, Illumination Ground White St 1 signals per Team L311 Signal, Illumination Ground Red Star 1 signals per Team L312 Signal, Illumination Ground White St 1 signals per Team L314 Signal, Illumination Ground Green St 1 signals per Team L323 Signal, Smoke Ground Red Parachute M 1 signals per Team L324 Signal, Smoke Ground Green Parachute 1 signals per Marine WH06- Guided Missile, BTM-71D-3B (TOW-1 Pr 2 missiles per weapon RANGE/TRAINING AREA: Facility Code Maneuver/Training Area, Light Forces Facility Code Tank/Fighting Vehicle Multipurpose Range Complex, Facility Code Maneuver/Training Area, Heavy Forces Facility Code Light Antiarmor Weapons Range Live Facility Code Automated Antiarmor Tracking And Live-Fire Range Facility Code Field Training Area Facility Code Antiarmor Tracking And Live-Fire Range Facility Code Tank/Fighting Vehicle Stationary Gunnery Range Facility Code Fire And Movement Range OTHER Battle Simulation Center 4-26 Enclosure (1)

60 ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: Simulation may be used as a precursor to live training in order to help maximize and enhance the live training event. (B) LAR-SEC-6003: Conduct a delay SUPPORTED MET(S): 3, 4, 5 EVALUATION-CODED: YES SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL: 12 months Given an enemy force advancing on a friendly objective. STANDARD: To slow the enernys momentum and attrite enemy forces without becoming decisively engaged. EVENT COMPONENTS: 1. Issue FRAGO. 2. Position forces. 3. Integrate combined arms assets. 4. Prepare for follow on missions. CHAINED EVENTS: LAR-LOG-5001 LAR-OFF-5004 LAR-OPS-5001 LAR-MNVR-5006 LAR-SEC FM Reconnaissance Troop 2. MCWP Light Armored Vehicle-25 Gunnery and Employment ORDNANCE: --- DODIC A059 Cartridge, 5.56mm Ball M855 10/Clip A063 Cartridge, 5.56mm Tracer M856 Single A064 Cartridge, 5.56mm 4 Ball M855/1 Trac A075 Cartridge, 5.56mm Blank M200 Linked AOBO Cartridge, 5.56mm Blank M200 Single A111 Cartridge, 7.62mm Blank MB2 Linked A131 Cartridge, 7.62mm 4 Ball MB0/1 Trace A143 Cartridge, 7.62mm Ball MBO Linked A940 Cartridge, 25mm TPDS-T M910 Linked A976 Cartridge, 25mm TP-T M793 Linked B504 Cartridge, 40mm Green Star Parachute B505 Cartridge, 40mm Red Star Parachute M B506 Cartridge, 40mm Red Star Parachute M B508 Cartridge, 40mm Green Smoke Ground M B509 Cartridge, 40mm Yellow Smoke Ground B519 Cartridge, 40mm Target Practice M781 B535 Cartridge, 40mm White Star Parachute C869 Cartridge, 81mm HE M889/M889A1 with Quantity 30 rounds per Marine 6 rounds per Marine 100 rounds per weapon 100 rounds per weapon 30 rounds per Marine 200 rounds per weapon 400 rounds per weapon 400 rounds per weapon 60 cartridges per weapon 60 cartridges per weapon 1 signals per Team 1 signals per Team 1 signals per Team 1 signals per Team 1 signals per Team 5 cartridges per weapon 1 signals per Team 18 mortars per weapon 4-27 Enclosure (1)

61 C870 Cartridge, 81rnm Smoke Red Phosphorus 4 mortars per weapon C871 Cartridge, 81rnm Illuminating M853A1 8 mortars per weapon G826 Grenade 1 Launcher Smoke Infrared Scr 2 grenades per weapon G940 Grenade, Hand Green Smoke M18 1 grenades per Team G945 Grenade, Hand Yellow Smoke M18 1 grenades per Team G955 Grenade, Hand Violet Smoke M18 1 grenades per Team G982 Grenade 1 Hand Practice Smoke TA M83 1 grenades per Team L306 Signal, Illumination Ground Red Star 1 signals per Team L307 Signal, Illumination Ground White St 1 signals per Team L311 Signal, Illumination Ground Red Star 1 signals per Team L312 Signal, Illumination Ground White St 1 signals per Team L314 Signal, Illumination Ground Green St 1 signals per Team L323 Signal, Smoke Ground Red Parachute M 1 signals per Team L324 Signal, Smoke Ground Green Pa.rachute 1 signals per Marine WH06- Guided Missile, BTM-71D-3B (TOW-1 Pr 2 missiles per weapon NAVMC A RANGE/TRAINING AREA: Facility Code Maneuver/Training Area, Light Forces Facility Code Tank/Fighting Vehicle Multipurpose Range Complex, Facility Code Maneuver/Training Area, Heavy Forces Facility Code Light Antiarmor Weapons Range Live Facility Code Automated Antiarmor Tracking And Live-Fire Range Facility Code Field Training Area Facility Code Antiarmor Tracking And Live-Fire Range Facility Code Tank/Fighting Vehicle Stationary Gunnery Range Facility Code Fire And Movement Range OTHER Battle Simulation Center ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: 1. Although this is company level task for training. Task can be delegated at the platoon level for executi9n based on task organization of supported force. 2. Simulation may be used as a precursor to live training in order to help maximize and enhance the live training event. (B} LAR-SEC-6004: Conduct a withdrawal SUPPORTED MET(S): 1, 3, 4, 5 EVALUATION-CODED: YES SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL: 12 months STANDARD: location. On order. To disengage when conditions are met and displace to a specific EVENT COMPONENTS: 1. Establish a plan. 2. Displacement criteria are met Enclosure (1)

62 3. Units displace. 4. Conduct battle handover, if applicable. CHAINED EVENTS: LAR-LOG-5001 LAR-SEC-5002 LAR-OPS FM Reconnaissance Troop 2. MCWP Light Armored Vehicle-25 Gunnery and Employment ORDNANCE: DODIC --- A059 Cartridge, 5.56mm Ball M855 10/Clip A063 Cartridge, 5.56mm Tracer M856 Single A064 Cartridge, 5.56mm 4 Ball M855/1 Trac A075 Cartridge, 5.56mm Blank M200 Linked A080 Cartridge, 5.56mm Blank M200 Single A111 Cartridge, 7.62mm Blank M82 Linked A131 Cartridge, 7.62mm 4 Ball M80/l Trace A143 Cartridge, 7.62mm Ball M80 Linked A940 Cartridge, 25mm TPDS-T M910 Linked A976 Cartridge, 25mm TP-T M793 Linked B504 Cartridge, 40mm Green Star Parachute B505 Cartridge, 40mm Red Star Parachute M B506 Cartridge, 40mm Red Star Parachute M B508 Cartridge, 40mm Green Smoke Ground M B509 Cartridge, 40mm Yellow Smoke Ground B519 Cartridge, 40mm Target Practice M781 B535 Cartridge, 40mm White Star Parachute C869 Cartridge, 81mm HE M889/M889A1 with C870 Cartridge, 81mm Smoke Red Phosphorus C871 Cartridge, 81mm Illuminating M853A1 G826 Grenade, Launcher Smoke Infrared Scr G940 Grenade, Hand Green Smoke M18 G945 Grenade, Hand Yellow Smoke M18 G955 Grenade, Hand Violet Smoke M18 G982 Grenade, Hand Practice Smoke TA M83 L306 Signal, Illumination Ground Red Star L307 Signal, Illumination Ground White St L311 Signal, Illumination Ground Red Star L312 Signal, Illumination Ground White St L314 Signal, Illumination Ground Green St L323 Signal, Smoke Ground Red Parachute M L324 Signal, Smoke Ground Green Parachute WH06- Guided Missile, BTM-71D-3B (TOW-1 Pr Quantity 30 rounds per Marine 6 rounds per Marine 100 rounds per weapon 100 rounds per weapon 30 rounds per Marine 200 rounds per weapon 400 rounds per weapon 400 rounds per weapon 60 cartridges per weapon 60 cartridges per weapon 1 signals per Team 1 signals per Team 1 signals per Team 1 signals per Team 1 signals per Team 5 cartridges per weapon 1 signals per Team 18 mortars per weapon 4 mortars per weapon 8 mortars per weapon 2 grenades per weapon 1 grenades per Team 1 grenades per Team 1 grenades per Team 1 grenades per Team 1 signals per Team 1 signals per Team 1 signals per Team 1 signals per Team 1 signals per Team 1 signals per Team 1 signals per Marine 2 missiles per weapon RANGE/TRAINING AREA: Facility Code Maneuver/Training Area, Light Forces Facility Code Tank/Fighting Vehicle Multipurpose Range Complex Facility Code Maneuver/Training Area, Heavy Forces Facility Code Light Antiarmor Weapons Range Live Facility Code Automated Antiarmor Tracking And Live-Fire Range 4-29 Enclosure (1)

63 Facility Code Field Training Area Facility Code Antiarrnor Tracking And Live-Fire Facility Code Tank/Fighting Vehicle Stationary Facility Code Fire And Movement Range Range Gunnery Range OTHER Battle Simulation Center ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: 1. Although this is company level task for training. Task can be delegated at the platoon level for execution based on task organization of supported force. 2. Simulation may be used as a precursor to live training in order to help maximize and enhance the live training event. (B) 4-30 Enclosure (1)

64 LAR T&R MANUAL CHAPTER 5 PLATOON COLLECTIVE EVENTS PARAGRAPH PAGE PURPOSE. EVENT CODING COLLECTIVE DESCRIPTION/CORE CAPABILITY INDEX OF PLATOON COLLECTIVE EVENTS PLATOON COLLECTIVE EVENTS Enclosure ( 1)

65 LAR T&R MANUAL CHAPTER 5 PLATOON COLLECTIVE EVENTS PURPOSE. This chapter contains collective training events for the Infantry Occupational Field EVENT CODING. Events in this T&R Manual are depicted with an up to 12-character, 3-field alphanumeric system, i.e. XXXX-XXXX-XXXX. This chapter utilizes the following methodology: a. Field one. This field represents the community. This chapter contains the following community codes: Code LAR Description Light Armored Reconnasaince b. Field two. This field represents the functional/duty area. This chapter contains the following functional/duty areas: Code LOG MNVR MOBL OFF OPS SEC DescriEtion Logistics Maneuver Mobile Offensive Operations Security c. Field three. This field provides the level at which the event is accomplished and numerical sequencing of events. This chapter contains the following event levels: Code 5000 Description Platoon/Section Level COLLECTIVE DESCRIPTION/CORE CAPABILITY 1. Collective training events build on individual training events which are trained in the formal schools and maintained by the small unit leaders in the Operational Forces (OPFOR). 2. Many collective events must occur simultaneously in order to allow the larger unit to accomplish its mission. This chapter will assist leaders and commanders in determining their piece in the larger whole and focus resources on standards based training and stagger event training throughout an annual training plan based on the training interval established for each event. 5-2 Enclosure (1)

66 5003. INDEX OF PLATOON COLLECTIVE EVENTS EVENT CODE E- CODED EVENT LOGISTICS LAR LOG-5001 I I Perform casualty evacuations MANEUVER LAR-MNVR-5001 YES Perform armored reconnaissance LAR-MNVR-5002 YES Perform a route reconnaissance LAR-MNVR-5003 YES Perform a tactical movement LAR MNVR 5004 Perform a passage of lines LAR MNVR 5005 Perform a relief in place LAR-MNVR-5006 Perform responsibilities of a quartering party 5-9 MOBILE LAR-MOBL-5001 I Reconnoiter an obstacle 5-9 OFFENSIVE LAR OFF 5001 YES Perform a movement to contact 5-10 LAR OFF 5002 Perform a hasty attack 5-12 LAR-OFF-5003 Perform a Raid 5-14 LAR-OFF-5004 Execute actions on contact 5-16 OPERATIONS LAR OPS 5001 I Prepare for combat operations I 5 18 LAR-OPS-5002 I Employ a Scout squad I 5-18 SECURITY LAR-SEC-5001 YES Perform convoy security operations 5-20 LAR-SEC-5002 YES Establish a platoon battle position 5-22 LAR SEC 5003 YES Perform a screen 5-23 LAR SEC 5004 Perform checkpoint operations 5 25 PAGE PLATOON COLLECTIVE EVENTS LAR-LOG-5001: Perform casual~y evacuations SUPPORTED MET(S): 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 EVALUATION-CODED: NO SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL: 1 month occurred. : Given a unit that is conducting operations and casualties have STANDARD: To treat, evacuate 1 and track casualties in a timely manner with minimal interruption of operations. EVENT COMPONENTS: 1. Evacuate WIA and KIA to Casualty Collection Point (CCP) 2. Conduct triage 3. Coordinate for evacuation 4. Report casualty to higher 5-3 Enclosure (1)

67 NAVMC A CHAINED EVENTS: LAR-OPS-3002 LAR-OPS-3001 LAR-OPS-3001 LAR-OPS FM Medical Platoon Leader's Handbook Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures 2. MCRP 3-02G First Aid LAR-MNVR-5001: Perform armored reconnaissance SUPPORTED MET(S): 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 EVALUATION-CODED: YES SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL: 6 months DESCRIPTION: The unit performs area, zone and route reconnaissance missions, using surveillance, technical means and human interaction to gain information. equipment. Given an Operation Order, a specified zone, personnel and STANDARD: To provide information related to CCIR, targeting, and relevant information requirements to higher. EVENT COMPONENTS: 1. Conduct planning 2. Develop commanders guidance 3. Establish focus of recon 4. Establish tempo of recon 5. Provide engagement criteria 6. Reconnoiter all terrain 7. Reconnoiter all bridges 8. Locate fords and crossing sites 9. Reconnoiter overpasses, underpasses and culverts in zone 10. Locate all obstacles 11. Locate bypasses around obstacles 12. Find threat forces 13. Report information to higher CHAINED EVENTS: LAR-MNVR-4001 RELATED EVENTS: 0311-MOBL-2001 LAR-OPS-3002 LAR-MNVR FM Reconnaissance Troop 2. MCWP Light Armored Vehicle-25 Gunnery and Employment 5-4 Enclosure (1)

68 RANGE/TRAINING AREA: Facility Code Maneuver/Training Area, Heavy Forces Facility Code Fire And Movement Range Facility Code Field Training Area Facility Code Light Antiarmor Weapons Range Live Facility Code Maneuver/Training Area, Light Forces Facility Code Tank/Fighting Vehicle Multipurpose Range Complex Facility Code Antiarmor Tracking And Live-Fire Range Facility Code Automated Antiarrnor Tracking And Live-Fire Range OTHER Battle Simulation Center ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: 1. Unit leaders should pay attention to these three dynamics of the zone: asymmetric warfare, urban considerations, society/human demographics. 2. Simulation may be used as a precursor to live training in order to help maximize and enhance the live training event. (B) LAR-MNVR-5002: Perform a route reconnaissance SUPPORTED MET(S): 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 EVALUATION-CODED: YES SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL: 6 months equipment. Given an Operations Order, an assigned route, personnel and STANDARD: To provide information related to CCIR, targeting, and relevant information requirements to higher. EVENT COMPONENTS: 1. Conduct planning 2. Develop commanders guidance 3. Establish focus of recon 4. Establish tempo of recon 5. Provide engagement criteria 6. Determine traffic ability along the route 7. Reconnoiter all terrain 8. Reconnoiter all lateral routes effecting reconnaissance 9. Reconnoiter all bridges 10. Locate fords and crossing sites 11. Reconnoiter overpasses, underpasses and culverts in zone 12. Reconnoiter all defiles along route 13. Locate all obstacles 14. Locate bypasses around obstacles 15. Find threat forces 16. Report information to higher CHAINED EVENTS: LAR-MNVR-4001 LAR-OPS Enclosure (1)

69 RELATED EVENTS: 0311-MOBL-2001 LAR-MNVR FM Reconnaissance Troop 2. FM Reconnaissance Platoon 3. FM 5-36 Route Reconnaissance and Classification RANGE/TRAINING AREA: Facility Code Maneuver/Training Area, Heavy Forces Facility Code Fire And Movement Range Facility Code Field Training Area Facility Code Light Antiarmor Weapons Range Live Facility Code Maneuver/Training Area, Light Forces Facility Code Tank/Fighting Vehicle Multipurpose Range Complex, Facility Code Antiarmor Tracking And Live-Fire Range Facility Code Automated Antiarmor Tracking And Live-Fire Range OTHER Battle Simulation Center ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: Simulation may be used as a precursor to live training in order to help maximize and enhance the live training event. (B) LAR-MNVR-5003: Perform a tactical movement SUPPORTED MET(S): 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 EVALUATION-CODED: YES SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL: 12 months Given an Operations Order, personnel and equipment. STANDARD: Enusuring the unit utilizes the fundamentals of tactical movement, meets published timelines, travels along designated axis, and arrives at a directed location with personnel and equipment intact. EVENT COMPONENTS: 1. Conduct prep for combat. 2. Apply planning/operational considerations 3. Issue order 4. Apply fundamentals of movement 5. Utilize proper formations 6. Utilize proper movement techniques 7. Ensure maximum use of key terrain for cover and/or concealment. 8. Perform actions on contact. 9. Report to higher CHAINED EVENTS: LAR-OPS WPNS-3001 LAR-MNVR Enclosure (1)

70 RELATED EVENTS: 0311-MOBL FM Reconnaissance Platoon ORDNANCE: DODIC G940 Grenade, Hand Green Smoke M18 G945 Grenade, Hand Yellow Smoke M18 G955 Grenade, Hand Violet Smoke M18 G982 Grenade, Hand Practice Smoke TA M83 Quantity 1 grenades 1 grenades 1 grenades 1 grenades per per per per Team Team Team Team RANGE/TRAINING AREA: Facility Code Field Training Area Facility Code Tank/Fighting Vehicle Multipurpose Range Complex Facility Code Light Antiarmor Weapons Range Live Facility Code Maneuver/Training Area, Light Forces Facility Code Maneuver/Training Area, Heavy Forces Facility Code Antiarmor Tracking And Live-Fire Range Facility Code Automated Antiarmor Tracking And Live-Fire Range Facility Code Fire And Movement Range OTHER 1. Battle Simulation Center 2. Advance Gunnery Training (AGTS) LAR-MNVR-5004: Perform a passage of lines SUPPORTED MET(S): 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 EVALUATION-CODED: NO SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL: 12 months Given an Operations Order and a stationary unit. STANDARD: Ensuring unit does not disrupt stationery units mission, is not surprised by the enemy, suffers no casualties as result of fratricide, and maintains the ability to conduct follow on missions. EVENT COMPONENTS: 1. Establish and maintain communication between contact points, stationary and passing unit commanders 2. Ensure contact points are manned 3. Ensure routes through obstacles are clearly marked and controlled by guides 4. Ensure routes of advance to attack positions and battle handover line are unobstructed 5. Confirm all passing unit vehicles are clearly marked 6. Ensure stationary and passing unit commanders co-located 7. Exchange critical information according to battle handover checklist 8. Report completion of passage to higher 5-7 Enclosure (1)

71 CHAINED EVENTS: LAR-OPS-3001 LAR-OPS FM Reconnaissance Platoon 2. MCWP Light Armored Vehicle-25 Gunnery and Employment SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS : RANGE/TRAINING AREA: Facility Code Maneuver/Training Area, Light Forces Facility Code Light Antiarmor Weapons Range Live Facility Code Maneuver/Training Area, Heavy Forces Facility Code Automated Antiarmor Tracking And Live-Fire Range Facility Code Antiarmor Tracking And Live-Fire Range Facility Code Fire And Movement Range Facility Code Field Training Area Facility Code Tank/Fighting Vehicle Multipurpose Range Complex, OTHER Battle Simulation Center ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: Simulation may be used as a precursor to live training in order to help maximize and enhance the live training event. (B) LAR-MNVR-5005: Perform a relief in place SUPPORTED MET(S): 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 EVALUATION CODED: NO SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL: 12 months unit. Given an operation order as either the stationary or relieving STANDARD: To ensure passage of tactical responsibilities, and control of a designated area without disruption in operation. EVENT COMPONENTS: 1. Establish C2 between units 2. Perform guide duties 3. Identify timeline 4. Exchange critical information 5. Coordinate IA drills 6. Transfer logistical assets 7. Conduct relief in place without enemy detection 8. Report Transfer of Authority CHAINED EVENTS: LAR-OPS-3002 LAR-OPS-3001 LAR-MNVR-4001 LAR-MNVR Enclosure (1)

72 1. FM Reconnaissance Platoon 2. MCWP Light Armored Vehicle-25 Gunnery and Employment NAVMC A RANGE/TRAINING AREA: Facility Code Maneuver/Training Area, Light Forces Facility Code Light Antiarmor Weapons Range Live Facility Code Maneuver/Training Area, Heavy Forces Facility Code Automated Antiarmor Tracking And Live-Fire Range Facility Code Antiarmor Tracking And Live-Fire Range Facility Code Fire And Movement Range Facility Code Field Training Area Facility Code Tank/Fighting Vehicle Multipurpose Range Complex OTHER Battle Simulation Center ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: Simulation may be used as a precursor to live training in order to help maximize and enhance the live training event. (B) LAR-MNVR-5006: Perform responsibilities of a quartering party SUPPORTED MET(S): 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 EVALUATION-CODED: NO SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL: 12 months STANDARD: Given an operations order, personnel and equipment. To receive follow on forces. EVENT COMPONENTS: 1. Reconnoiter the area 2. Determine site suitability 3. Organize area 4. Emplace markers 5. Perform guide duties 6. Perform additional assigned tasks 7. Provide security CHAINED EVENTS: LAR-OPS-3002 LAR-MNVR-3002 LAR-OPS FM Reconnaissance Platoon RANGE/TRAINING AREA: Facility Code Maneuver/Training Area, Light Forces 5-9 Enclosure (1)

73 Facility Code Field Training Area Facility Code Fire And Movement Range Facility Code MOOT Assault Course (MAC) Facility Code MOOT Collective Training Facility (Large) NAVMC A ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: Simulation may be used as a precursor to live training in order to help maximize and enhance the live training event. (B) LAR-MOBL-5001: Reconnoiter an obstacle SUPPORTED MET(S): 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 EVALUATION-CODED: NO SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL: 6 months Given an obstacle that impedes movement, personnel and equipment. STANDARD: Ensuring obstacle restrictions are reported to higher and the bypass is marked. EVENT COMPONENTS: 1. Detect the obstacle 2. Establish area security 3. Conduct reconnaissance around obstacle 4. Conduct obstacle reconnaissance 5. Select course of action 6. Recommend/execute course of action CHAINED EVENTS: LAR-OPS MOBL-2001 LAR-MNVR-3002 RELATED EVENTS: LAR-MNVR FM Reconnaissance Platoon 2. MCWP 3-17 Engineer Operations RANGE/TRAINING AREA: Facility Code Maneuver/Training Area, Light Forces Facility Code Field Training Area Facility Code Tank/Fighting Vehicle Multipurpose Range Complex Facility Code Light Antiarmor Weapons Range Live Facility Code Maneuver/Training Area, Heavy Forces Facility Code Automated Antiarmor Tracking And Live-Fire Range Facility Code Antiarmor Tracking And Live-Fire Range Facility Code Fire And Movement Range OTHER Battle Simulation Center 5-10 Enclosure (1)

74 ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: Simulation may be used as a precursor to live training in order to help maximize and enhance the live training event. (B) LAR-OFF-5001: Perform a movement to contact SUPPORTED MET(S): 3 EVALUATION-CODED: YES SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL: 12 months Given an operations order, a location with suspected enemy forces, personnel and equipment. STANDARD: To gain or maintain contact with the enemy or reach the limit of advance (LOA) IAW the Operation Order. EVENT COMPONENTS: 1. Conduct planning 2. Begin the movement 3. Perform movement based on the use of tactical control measures 4. Gain initial contact 5. Develop the situation 6. Execute course of action 7. Report to higher CHAINED EVENTS: LAR-MNVR-4001 LAR-OPS FM SECT Infantry Rifle Platoon and Squad ORDNANCE: DODIC A059 Cartridge, 5.56mm Ball M855 10/Clip A063 Cartridge, 5.56mm Tracer M856 Single A064 Cartridge, 5.56mm 4 Ball M855/1 Trac A075 Cartridge, 5.56mm Blank M200 Linked A080 Cartridge, 5.56mm Blank M200 Single A111 Cartridge, 7.62mm Blank M82 Linked A131 Cartridge, 7.62mm 4 Ball M80/1 Trace A143 Cartridge, 7.62mm Ball M80 Linked A358 Cartridge, 9mm TP-T M939 for AT-4 Tr A576 Cartridge, Caliber.50 4 API M8/1 AP A606 Cartridge, Caliber.50 API MK211 Mod A940 Cartridge, 25mm TPDS-T M910 Linked A976 Cartridge, 25mm TP-T M793 Linked AX11 Cartridge, 9mm Spotting Rifle MK212 B504 Cartridge, 40mm Green Star Parachute B505 Cartridge, 40mm Red Star Parachute M Quantity 30 rounds per Marine 6 rounds per Marine 100 rounds per weapon 100 rounds per weapon 30 rounds per Marine 200 rounds per weapon 200 rounds per weapon 200 rounds per weapon 10 projectiles per weapon 100 rounds per weapon 10 rounds per weapon 30 rounds per weapon 30 rounds per weapon 5 rounds per weapon 1 cartridges per Team 1 cartridges per Team 5-11 Enclosure ( 1)

75 B506 Cartridge, 40mm Red Star Parachute M B508 Cartridge, 40mm Green Smoke Ground M B509 Cartridge, 40mm Yellow Smoke Ground B519 Cartridge, 40mm Target Practice M781 B535 Cartridge, 40mm White Star Parachute BA12 Cartridge, 40mm Practice MK 281 Mod C869 Cartridge, 81mm HE M889/M889A1 with C870 Cartridge, 81mm Smoke Red Phosphorus C871 Cartridge, 81mm Illuminating M853A1 G826 Grenade, Launcher Smoke Infrared Scr G940 Grenade, Hand Green Smoke M18 G945 Grenade, Hand Yellow Smoke M18 G955 Grenade, Hand Violet Smoke M18 G982 Grenade, Hand Practice Smoke TA M83 HA34 Rckt 83mm HE, SMAW-NE, MKS0-0 HXOS Rocket, 83mm Assault MK3 Mod 0 (SMAW L306 Signal, Illumination Ground Red Star L307 Signal, Illumination Ground White St L311 Signal, Illumination Ground Red Star L312 Signal, Illumination Ground White St L314 Signal, Illumination Ground Green St L323 Signal, Smoke Ground Red Parachute M L324 Signal, Smoke Ground Green Parachute WH05- Guided Missile, BTM-71D-3B (TOW-1 Pr 1 cartridges per Team 1 cartridges per Team 1 cartridges per Team 5 rounds per weapon 1 cartridges per Team 20 cartridges per weapon 16 mortars per weapon 2 mortars per weapon 4 mortars per weapon 2 grenades per crew 1 grenades per Team 1 grenades per Team 1 grenades per T6am 1 grenades per Team 2 rockets per weapon 1 rocket per weapon 1 signals per Team 1 signals per Team 1 signals per Team 1 signals per Team 1 signals per Team 1 signals per Team 1 signals per Team 2 missiles per weapon RANGE/TRAINING AREA: Facility Code Automated Antiarmor Tracking And Live-Fire Range Facility Code Tank/Fighting Vehicle Multipurpose Range Complex Facility Code Fire And Movement Range Facility Code Field Training Area Facility Code Maneuver/Training Area, Light Forces Facility Code Maneuver/Training Area, Heavy Forces Facility Code Tank/Fighting Vehicle Stationary Gunnery Range Facility Code Antiarmor Tracking And Live-Fire Range Facility Code Light Antiarmor Weapons Range Live OTHER Battle Simulation Center ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: Simulation may be used as a precursor to live training in order to help maximize and.enhance the live training event. (B) LAR-OFF-5002: Perform a hasty attack SUPPORTED MET(S): 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 EVALUATION-CODED: NO SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL: 12 months Given a known enemy position, FragO, personnel and equipment Enclosure (1)

76 STANDARD: To destroy or force the enemy to withdraw before they can consolidate or establish a deliberate defense. EVENT COMPONENTS: 1. Task organize 2. Request support as required 3. Issue FragO 4. Conduct reconnaissance of objective 5. Isolate the objective 6. Integrate supporting arms 7. Establish base of fire 8. Fix the enemy 9. Assault through objective 10. Consolidate unit 11. Report to higher NAVMC A CHAINED EVENTS: LAR-OPS-3002 LAR-MNVR-4001 LAR-MNVR-3002 LAR-OPS FM Cavalry Troop 2. FM Reconnaissance Troop 3. FM SECT Infantry Rifle Company ORDNANCE: DODIC A059 Cartridge, 5.56mm Ball M855 10/Clip A063 Cartridge, 5.56mm Tracer M856 Single A064 Cartridge, 5.56mm 4 Ball M855/1 Trac A075 Cartridge, 5.56mm Blank M200 Linked AOBO Cartridge, 5.56mm Blank M200 Single A111 Cartridge, 7.62mm Blank M82 Linked A131 Cartridge, 7.62mm 4 Ball M80/1 Trace A143 Cartridge, 7.62mm Ball M80 Linked A358 Cartridge, 9mm TP-T M939 for AT-4 Tr A576 Cartridge, Caliber.50 4 API M8/1 AP A606 Cartridge, Caliber.50 API MK211 Mod A940 Cartridge, 25mm TPDS-T M910 Linked A976 Cartridge, 25mm TP-T M793 Linked AX11 Cartridge, 9mm Spotting Rifle MK212 B504 Cartridge, 40mm Green Star Parachute B505 Cartridge, 40mm Red Star Parachute M B506 Cartridge, 40mm Red Star Parachute M B508 Cartridge, 40mm Green Smoke Ground M B509 Cartridge, 40mm Yellow Smoke Ground B519 Cartridge, 40mm Target Practice M781 B535 Cartridge, 40mm White Star Parachute BA12 Cartridge, 40mm Practice MK 281 Mod C869 Cartridge, 81mm HE M889/M889A1 with C870 Cartridge, 81mm Smoke Red Phosphorus C871 Cartridge, 81mm Illuminating M853A1 G826 Grenade, Launcher Smoke Infrared Scr Quantity 30 rounds per Marine 6 rounds per Marine 100 rounds per weapon 100 rounds per weapon 30 rounds per Marine 200 rounds per weapon 200 rounds per weapon 200 rounds per weapon 10 projectiles per weapon 100 rounds per weapon 10 rounds per weapon 30 rounds per weapon 30 rounds per weapon 5 rounds per.weapon 1 cartridges per Team 1 cartridges per Team 1 cartridges per Team 1 cartridges per Team 1 cartridges per Team 5 rounds per weapon 1 cartridges per Team 20 cartridges per weapon 16 mortars per weapon 2 mortars per weapon 4 mortars per weapon 2 grenades per crew 5-13 Enclosure (1)

77 G940 Grenade, Hand Green Smoke M18 1 grenades per Team G945 Grenade, Hand Yellow Smoke M18 1 grenades per Team G955 Grenade, Hand Violet Smoke M18 1 grenades per Team G982 Grenade, Hand Practice Smoke TA M83 1 grenades per Team HA34 Rckt 83mm HE, SMAW-NE, MK rockets per weapon HX05 Rocket, 83mm Assault MK3 Mod 0 (SMAW 1 rocket per weapon L306 Signal, Illumination Ground Red Star 1 signals per Team L307 Signal, Illumination Ground White St 1 signals per Team L311 Signal, Illumination Ground Red Star 1 signals per Team L312 Signal, Illumination Ground White St 1 signals per Team L314 Signal, Illumination Ground Green St 1 signals per Team L323 Signal, Smoke Ground Red Parachute M 1 signals per Team L324 Signal, Smoke Ground Green Parachute 1 signals per Team WH05- Guided Missile, BTM-71D-3B (TOW-1 Pr 2 missiles per weapon NAVMC A RANGE/TRAINING AREA: Facility Code Tank/Fighting Vehicle Multipurpose Range Complex Facility Code Fire And Movement Range Facility Code Field Training Area Facility Code Maneuver/Training Area, Light Forces Facility Code Maneuver/Training Area, Heavy Forces Facility Code Tank/Fighting Vehicle Stationary Gunnery Range Facility Code Antiarmor Tracking And Live-Fire Range Facility Code Light Antiarmor Weapons Range Live Facility Code Automated Antiarmor Tracking And Live-Fire Range OTHER Battle Simulation Center2. DVTE ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: Simulation may be used as a precursor to live training in order to help maximize and enhance the live training event. (B) LAR-OFF-5003: Perform a Raid SUPPORTED MET(S): 1, 2, 3, 5 EVALUATION-CODED: NO SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL: 12 months equipment. Given an Operation Order, a known enemy objective, personnel and STANDARD: To accomplish specified tasks assigned to that objective within the given timeframe. EVENT COMPONENTS: 1. Conduct planning 2. Establish visual contact on objective area 3. Establish surveillance on enemy avenues of approach 4. Initiate action on objective 5. Suppress enemy with combined arms as required 6. Establish support by fire 5-14 Enclosure (1)

78 7. Maneuver to objective 8. Attack the objective 9. Protect withdrawal 10. Execute withdrawal CHAINED EVENTS: LAR-OPS-3002 LAR-MNVR-3002 LAR-MNVR-4001 LAR-OPS FM Reconnaissance Platoon 2. FMFM 7-32 Raid Operation ORDNANCE: DODIC A059 Cartridge, 5.56mm Ball M855 10/Clip A063 Cartridge, 5.56mm Tracer M856 Single A064 Cartridge, 5.56mm 4 Ball M855/1 Trac A075 Cartridge, 5.56mm Blank M200 Linked A080 Cartridge, 5.56mm Blank M200 Single A111 Cartridge, 7.62mm Blank M82 Linked A131 Cartridge, 7.62mm 4 Ball M80/1 Trace A143 Cartridge, 7.62mm Ball M80 Linked A358 Cartridge, 9mm TP-T M939 for AT-4 Tr A576 Cartridge, Caliber.50 4 API M8/1 AP A606 Cartridge, Caliber.50 API MK211 Mod A940 Cartridge, 25mm TPDS-T M910 Linked A976 Cartridge, 25mm TP-T M793 Linked AX11 Cartridge, 9mm Spotting Rifle MK212 B504 Cartridge, 40mm Green Star Parachute BSOS Cartridge, 40mm Red Star Parachute M B506 Cartridge, 40mm Red Star Parachute M B508 Cartridge, 40mm Green Smoke Ground M B509 Cartridge, 40mm Yellow Smoke Ground B519 Cartridge, 40mm Target Practice M781 B535 Cartridge, 40mm White Star Parachute BA12 Cartridge, 40mm Practice MK 281 Mod C869 Cartridge, 81mm HE M889/M889A1 with C870 Cartridge, 81mm Smoke Red Phosphorus C871 Cartridge, 81mm Illuminating M853A1 G826 Grenade, Launcher Smoke Infrared Scr G940 Grenade, Hand Green Smoke M18 G945 Grenade, Hand Yellow Smoke M18 G955 Grenade, Hand Violet Smoke M18 G982 Grenade, Hand Practice Smoke TA M83 HA34 Rckt 83mm HE, SMAW-NE, MK80-0 HX05 Rocket, 83mm Assault MK3 Mod 0 (SMAW L306 Signal, Illumination Ground Red Star L307 Signal, Illumination Ground White St L311 Signal, Illumination Ground Red Star L312 Signal, Illumination Ground White St L314 Signal, Illumination Ground Green St L323 Signal, Smoke Ground Red Parachute M Quantity 30 rounds per Marine 6 rounds per Marine 100 rounds per weapon 100 rounds per weapon 30 rounds per Marine 200 rounds per weapon 200 rounds per weapon 200 rounds per weapon 10 projectiles per weapon 100 rounds per weapon 10 rounds per weapon 30 rounds per weapon 30 rounds per weapon 5 rounds per weapon 1 cartridges per Team 1 cartridges per Team 1 cartridges per Team 1 cartridges per Team 1 cartridges per Team 5 rounds per weapon 1 cartridges per Team 20 cartridges per weapon 16 mortars per weapon 2 mortars per weapon 4 mortars per weapon 2 grenades per crew 1 grenades per Team 1 grenades per Team 1 grenades per Team 1 grenades per Team 2 rockets per weapon 1 rocket per weapon 1 signals per Team 1 signals per Team 1 signals per Team 1 signals per Team 1 signals per Team 1 signals per Team 5-15 Enclosure (1)

79 L324 Signal, Smoke Ground Green Parachute WH05- Guided Missile, BTM-71D-3B (TOW-1 Pr 1 signals per Team 2 missiles per weapon RANGE/TRAINING AREA: Facility Code Tank/Fighting Vehicle Multipurpose Range Complex Facility Code Fire And Movement Range Facility Code Field Training Area Facility Code Maneuver/Training Area, Light Forces Facility Code Maneuver/Training Arear Heavy Forces Facility Code Tank/Fighting Vehicle Stationary Gunnery Range Facility Code Antiarmor Tracking And Live-Fire Range Facility Code Light Antiarmor Weapons Range Live Facility Code Automated Antiarmor Tracking And Live-Fire Range ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: Simulation may be used as a precursor to live training in order to help maximize and enhance the live training event. (B) LAR-OFF-5004: Execute actions on contact SUPPORTED MET(S): 2, 3, 4, 5 EVALUATION-CODED: NO SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL: 12 months, Given a unit engaged by an enemy force during operations. STANDARD: To take action before the enemy can gain the initiative in order to maintain the tempo of the operation. EVENT COMPONENTS: 1. Deploy forces 2. Report initial contact 3. Develop the situation 4. Choose a course of action 5. Recommend/Execute a course of action 6. Report to higher CHAINED EVENTS: LAR-OPS-3001 LAR-MNVR-3002 LAR-MNVR-4001 RELATED EVENTS: LAR-OPS FM Reconnaissance Troop 2. FM Reconnaissance Platoon ORDNANCE: DODIC --- A059 Cartridge, 5.56rnm Ball M855 10/Clip A063 Cartridge, 5.56rnm Tracer M856 Single Quantity 30 rounds per Marine 6 rounds per Marine 5-16 Enclosure (1)

80 A064 Cartridge, 5.56mm 4 Ball M855/l Trac A075 Cartridge, 5.56mm Blank M200 Linked A080 Cartridge, 5.56mm Blank M200 Single A111 Cartridge, 7.62mm Blank M82 Linked A131 Cartridge, 7.62mm 4 Ball M80/1 Trace A143 Cartridge, 7.62mm Ball M80 Linked A358 Cartridge, 9mm TP-T M939 for AT-4 Tr A576 Cartridge, Caliber.50 4 API M8/1 AP A606 Cartridge, Caliber.50 API MK211 Mod A940 Cartridge, 25mm TPDS-T M910 Linked A976 Cartridge, 25mm TP-T M793 Linked AX11 Cartridge, 9mm Spotting Rifle MK212 B504 Cartridge, 40mm Green Star Parachute B505 Cartridge, 40mm Red Star Parachute M B506 Cartridge, 40mm Red Star Parachute M B508 Cartridge, 40mm Green Smoke Ground M B509 Cartridge, 40mm Yellow Smoke Ground B519 Cartridge, 40mm Target Practice M781 B535 Cartridge, 40mm White Star Parachute BA12 Cartridge, 40mm Practice MK 281 Mod C869 Cartridge, 81mm HE M889/M889A1 with C870 Cartridge, 81mm Smoke Red Phosphorus C871 Cartridge, 81mm Illuminating M853A1 G826 Grenade, Launcher Smoke Infrared Scr G940 Grenade, Hand Green Smoke M18 G945 Grenade, Hand Yellow Smoke M18 G955 Grenade, Hand Violet Smoke M18 G982 Grenade, Hand Practice Smoke TA M83 HA34 Rckt 83mm HE, SMAW-NE, MKS0-0 HX05 Rocket, 83mm Assault MK3 Mod 0 (SMAW L306 Signal, Illumination Ground Red Star L307 Signal, Illumination Ground White St L311 Signal, Illumination Ground Red Star L312 Signal, Illumination Ground White St L314 Signal, Illumination Ground Green St L323 Signal, Smoke Ground Red Parachute M L324 Signal, Smoke Ground Green Parachute WH05- Guided Missile, BTM-71D-3B (TOW-1 Pr 100 rounds per weapon 100 rounds per weapon 30 rounds per Marine 200 rounds per weapon 200 rounds per weapon 200 rounds per weapon 10 projectiles per weapon 100 rounds per weapon 10 rounds per weapon 30 rounds per weapon 30 rounds per weapon 5 rounds per weapon 1 cartridges per Team 1 cartridges per Team 1 cartridges per Team 1 cartridges per Team 1 cartridges per Team 5 rounds per weapon 1 cartridges per Team 20 cartridges per weapon 16 mortars per weapon 2 mortars per weapon 4 mortars per weapon 2 grenades per crew 1 grenades per Team 1 grenades per Team 1 grenades per Team 1 grenades per Team 2 rockets per weapon 1 rocket per weapon 1 signals per Team 1 signals per Team 1 signals per Team 1 signals per Team 1 signals per Team 1 signals per Team 1 signals per Team 2 missiles per weapon RANGE/TRAINING AREA: Facility Code Tank/Fighting Vehicle Multipurpose Range Complex Facility Code Fire And Movement Range Facility Code Field Training Area Facility Code Maneuver/Training Area, Light Forces Facility Code Maneuver/Training Area, Heavy Forces Facility Code Tank/Fighting Vehicle Stationary Gunnery Range Facility Code Antiarmor Tracking And Live-Fire Range Facility Code Light Antiarmor Weapons Range Live Facility Code Automated Antiarmor Tracking And Live-Fire Range OTHER 1. Battle Simulation Center 2. Advanced Gunnery Training System (AGTS) 3. DVTE 5-17 Enclosure (1)

81 ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: Simulation may be used as a precursor to live training in order to help maximize and enhance the live training event. (B) LAR-OPS-5001: Prepare for combat operations SUPPORTED MET(S): 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 EVALUATION-CODED: NO SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL: 12 months STANDARD: Given an Operations Order, personnel and equipment. To successfully prepare the unit for all assigned mission tasking. EVENT COMPONENTS: 1. Conduct mission analysis 2. Issue a warning order 3. Coordinate with attachments and detachments 4. Arrange for Reconnaissance 5. Make reconnaissance 6. Conduct coordination with higher, adjacent, and supporting units 7. Complete the plan 8. Issue the order 9. Conduct rehearsals 10. Perform pre-combat checks (PCCs) and pre-combat inspections(pcis) 11. Conduct back briefs 1. FM Reconnaissance Platoon LAR-OPS-5002: Employ a Scout squad SUPPORTED MET(S): 2, 3, 4, 5 EVALUATION-CODED: NO SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL: 6 months STANDARD: Given an operations order, personnel and equipment. To accomplish the mission and achieve Commanders intent. EVENT COMPONENTS: 1. Task organize force 2. Distribute equipment 3. Issue order 4. Insert scouts 5. Conduct dismounted movement 6. Perform actions on objective 7. Consolidate for extraction 8. Extract scouts 5-18 Enclosure (1)

82 9. Conduct debrief 1. FM Reconnaissance Platoon 2. MCWP Marine Rifle Squad 3. MCWP Scouting and Patrolling ORDNANCE: DODIC Quantity A059 Cartridge, 5.56mm Ball M855 10/Clip 30 rounds per Marine A063 Cartridge, 5.56mm Tracer M856 Single 6 rounds per Marine A064 Cartridge, 5.56mm 4 Ball M855/1 Trac 100 rounds per weapon A075 Cartridge, 5.56mm Blank M200 Linked 100 rounds per weapon A080 Cartridge, 5.56mm Blank M200 Single 30 rounds per Marine A111 Cartridge, 7.62mm Blank M82 Linked 200 rounds per weapon A131 Cartridge, 7.62mm 4 Ball M80/1 Trace 200 rounds per weapon A143 Cartridge, 7.62mm Ball M80 Linked 200 rounds per weapon A358 Cartridge, 9mm TP-T M939 for AT-4 Tr 10 projectiles per weapon A576 Cartridge, Caliber.50 4 API M8/1 AP 100 rounds per weapon A606 Cartridge, Caliber.50 API MK211 Mod 10 rounds per weapon A940 Cartridge, 25mm TPDS-T M910 Linked 30 rounds per weapon A976 Cartridge, 25mm TP-T M793 Linked 30 rounds per weapon AX11 Cartridge, 9mm Spotting Rifle MK212 5 rounds per weapon B504 Cartridge, 40mm Green Star Parachute 1 cartridges per Team B505 Cartridge, 40mm Red Star Parachute M 1 cartridges per Team B506 Cartridge, 40mm Red Star Parachute M 1 cartridges per Team B508 Cartridge, 40mm Green Smoke Ground M 1 cartridges per Team B509 Cartridge, 40mm Yellow Smoke Ground 1 cartridges per Team B519 Cartridge, 40mm Target Practice M781 5 rounds per weapon B535 Cartridge, 40mm White Star Parachute 1 cartridges per Team BA12 Cartridge, 40mm Practice MK 281 Mod 20 cartridges per weapon C869 Cartridge, 81mm HE M889/M889A1 with 16 mortars per weapon C870 Cartridge, 81mm Smoke Red Phosphorus 2 mortars per weapon C871 Cartridge, 81mm Illuminating M853A1 4 mortars per weapon G826 Grenade, Launcher Smoke Infrared Scr 2 grenades per crew G940 Grenade, Hand Green Smoke M18 1 grenades per Team G945 Grenade, Hand Yellow Smoke M18 1 grenades per Team G955 Grenade, Hand Violet Smoke M18 1 grenades per Team G982 Grenade, Hand Practice Smoke TA M83 1 grenades per Team HA34 Rckt 83mm HE, SMAW-NE, MK rockets per weapon HX05 Rocket, 83mm Assault MK3 Mod 0 (SMAW 1 rocket per weapon L306 Signal, Illumination Ground Red Star 1 signals per Team L307 Signal, Illumination Ground White St 1 signals per Team L311 Signal, Illumination Ground Red Star 1 signals per Team L312 Signal, Illumination Ground White St 1 signals per Team L314 Signal, Illumination Ground Green St 1 signals per Team L323 Signal, Smoke Ground Red Parachute M 1 signals per Team L324 Signal, Smoke Ground Green Parachute 1 signals per Team WH05- Guided Missile, BTM-71D-3B (TOW-1 Pr 2 missiles per weapon RANGE/TRAINING AREA: Facility Code Tank/Fighting Vehicle Multipurpose Range Complex 5-19 Enclosure (1)

83 Facility Code Fire And Movement Range Facility Code Field Training Area Facility Code Maneuver/Training Area, Light Forces Facility Code Maneuver/Training Area, Heavy Forces Facility Code Tank/Fighting Vehicle Stationary Gunnery Range Facility Code Antiarrnor Tracking And Live-Fire Range Facility Code Light Antiarmor Weapons Range Live Facility Code Automated Antiarmor Tracking And Live-Fire Range ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: Simulation may be used as a precursor to live training in order to help maximize and enhance the live training event. (B) LAR-SEC-5001: Perform convoy security operations SUPPORTED MET(S): None EVALUATION-CODED: YES SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL: 12 months Given an Operation order, personnel and equipment. STANDARD: To provide information about the threat and terrain, to prevent the main body from being surprised and to preserve the combat power of friendly forces for decisive employment. EVENT COMPONENTS: 1. Conduct planning 2. Establish command and control 3. Conduct route reconnaissance 4. Emplace outposting 5. Execute escort 6. Report to higher CHAINED EVENTS : LAR-MNVR-3001 LAR-OPS FM Reconnaissance Platoon 2. MCRP F Convoy Operations Handbook ORDNANCE: DODIC A059 Cartridge, 5.56mm Ball M855 10/Clip A063 Cartridge, 5.56mm Tracer M856 Single A064 Cartridge, 5.56mm 4 Ball M855/1 Trac A075 Cartridge, 5.56mm Blank M200 Linked AOBO Cartridge, 5.56mm Blank M200 Single A111 Cartridge, 7.62mm Blank M82 Linked A131 Cartridge, 7.62mm 4 Ball MB0/1 Trace Quantity 30 rounds per Marine 6 rounds per Marine 100 rounds per weapon 100 rounds per weapon 30 rounds per Marine 200 rounds per weapon 200 rounds per weapon 5-20 Enclosure (1)

84 A143 Cartridge, 7.62mm Ball MBO Linked 200 rounds per weapon A358 Cartridge, 9mm TP-T M939 for AT-4 Tr 10 projectiles per weapon A576 Cartridge, Caliber.50 4 API MB/1 AP 100 rounds per weapon A606 Cartridge, Caliber.50 API MK211 Mod 10 rounds per weapon A940 Cartridge, 25mm TPDS-T M910 Linked 30 rounds per weapon A976 Cartridge, 25mm TP-T M793 Linked 30 rounds per weapon AX11 Cartridge, 9mm Spotting Rifle MK212 5 rounds per weapon B504 Cartridge, 40mm Green Star Parachute 1 cartridges per T.eam B505 Cartridge, 40mm Red Star Parachute M 1 cartridges per Team B506 Cartridge, 40mm Red Star Parachute M 1 cartridges per Team B508 Cartridge, 40mm Green Smoke Ground M 1 cartridges per Team B509 Cartridge, 40mm Yellow Smoke Ground 1 cartridges per Team B519 Cartridge, 40mm Target Practice M781 5 rounds per weapon B535 Cartridge, 40mm White Star Parachute 1 cartridges per Team BA12 Cartridge, 40mm Practice MK 281 Mod 20 cartridges per weapon C869 Cartridge, 81mm HE M889/M889A1 with 16 mortars per weapon C870 Cartridge, 81mm Smoke Red Phosphorus 2 mortars per weapon C871 Cartridge, 81mm Illuminating M853A1 4 mortars per weapon G826 Grenade, Launcher Smoke Infrared Scr 2 grenades per crew G940 Grenade, Hand Green Smoke M18 1 grenades per Team G945 Grenade, Hand Yellow Smoke M18 1 grenades per Team G955 Grenade, Hand Violet Smoke M18 1 grenades per Team G982 Grenade, Hand Practice Smoke TA M83 1 grenades per Team HA34 Rckt 83mm HE, SMAW-NE, MKB0-0 2 rockets per weapon HX05 Rocket, 83mm Assault MK3 Mod 0 (SMAW 1 rocket per weapon L306 Signal, Illumination Ground Red Star 1 signals per Team L307 Signal, Illumination Ground White St 1 signals per Team L311 Signal, Illumination Ground Red Star 1 signals per Team L312 Signal, Illumination Ground White St 1 signals per Team L314 Signal, Illumination Ground Green St 1 signals per Team L323 Signal, Smoke Ground Red Parachute M 1 signals per Team L324 Signal, Smoke Ground Green Parachute 1 signals per Team WH05- Guided Missile, BTM-71D-3B (TOW-1 Pr 2 missiles per weapon RANGE/TRAINING AREA: Facility Code Automated Antiarmor Tracking And Live-Fire Range Facility Code Tank/Fighting Vehicle Multipurpose Range Complex Facility Code Fire And Movement Range Facility Code Field Training Area Facility Code Maneuver/Training Area, Light Forces Facility Code Maneuver/Training Area, Heavy Forces Facility Code Tank/Fighting Vehicle Stationary Gunnery Range Facility Code Antiarmor Tracking And Live-Fire Range Facility Code Light Antiarmor Weapons Range Live OTHER Battle Simulation Center ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: Simulation may be used as a precursor to live training in order to help maximize and enhance the live training event. (B) 5-21 Enclosure (1)

85 LAR-SEC-5002: Establish a platoon battle position SUPPORTED MET(S): None EVALUATION-CODED: YES SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL: 12 months STANDARD: An operations order, key terrain, personnel and equipment. To defeat an enemy attack. EVENT COMPONENTS: 1. Identify engagement area 2. Establish dismounted observation posts 3. Conduct reconnaissance 4. Establish vehicle positions 5. Assign sectors of fire 6. Assign alternate/supplemental vehicle positions 7. Establish routes 8. Conduct rehearsals 9. Complete final coordination 10. Report to higher CHAINED EVENTS: LAR-OPS-3002 LAR-MNVR-3002 LAR-MNVR-4001 LAR-OPS-3001 RELATED EVENTS: LAR-MNVR FM Reconnaissance Troop 2. MCWP Light Armored Vehicle-25 Gunnery and Employment ORDNANCE: DODIC A059 Cartridge, 5.56mm Ball M855 10/Clip A063 Cartridge, 5.56mm Tracer M856 Single A064 Cartridge, 5.56mm 4 Ball M855/1 Trac A075 Cartridge, 5.56mm Blank M200 Linked A080 Cartridge, 5.56mm Blank M200 Single A111 Cartridge, 7.62mm Blank M82 Linked A131 Cartridge, 7.62mm 4 Ball M80/1 Trace A143 Cartridge, 7.62mm Ball M80 Linked A940 Cartridge, 25mm TPDS-T M910 Linked A976 Cartridge, 25mm TP-T M793 Linked B504 Cartridge, 40mm Green Star Parachute B505 Cartridge, 40mm Red Star Parachute M B506 Cartridge, 40mm Red Star Parachute M B508 Cartridge, 40mm Green Smoke Ground M B509 Cartridge, 40mm Yellow Smoke Ground B519 Cartridge, 40mm Target Practice M781 B535 Cartridge, 40mm White Star Parachute C869 Cartridge, 81mm HE M889/M889A1 with C870 Cartridge, 81mm Smoke Red Phosphorus Quantity 30 rounds per Marine 6 rounds per Marine 100 rounds per weapon 100 rounds per weapon 30 rounds per Marine 200 rounds per weapon 400 rounds per weapon 400 rounds per weapon 60 cartridges per weapon 60 cartridges per weapon 1 signals per Team 1 signals per Team 1 signals per Team 1 signals per Team 1 signals per Team 5 cartridges per weapon 1 signals per Team 18 mortars per weapon 4 mortars per weapon 5-22 Enclosure (1}

86 NAVMC 6 Nov C871 Cartridge, 81mm Illuminating M853A1 8 mortars per weapon G826 Grenade, Launcher Smoke Infrared Scr 2 grenades per weapon G940 Grenade, Hand Green Smoke M18 1 grenades per Team G945 Grenade, Hand Yellow Smoke M18 1 grenades per Team G955 Grenade, Hand Violet Smoke M18 1 grenades per Team G982 Grenade, Hand Practice Smoke TA M83 1 grenades per Team L306 Signal, Illumination Ground Red Star 1 signals per Team L307 Signal, Illumination Ground White St 1 signals per Team L311 Signal, Illumination Ground Red Star 1 signals per Team L312 Signal, Illumination Ground White St 1 signals per Team L314 Signal 1 Illumination Ground Green St 1 signals per Team L323 Signal, Smoke Ground Red Parachute M 1 signals per Team L324 Signal, Smoke Ground Green Parachute 1 signals per Marine WH05- Guided Missile, BTM-71D-3B (TOW-1 Pr 2 missiles per weapon RANGE/TRAINING AREA: Facility Code Tank/Fighting Vehicle Stationary Gunnery Range Facility Code Fire And Movement Range Facility Code Maneuver/Training Area, Light Forces Facility Code Tank/Fighting Vehicle Multipurpose Range Complex Facility Code Maneuver/Training Area, Heavy Forces Facility Code Field Training Area Facility Code Light Antiarmor Weapons Range Live Facility Code Automated Antiarmor Tracking And Live-Fire Range Facility Code Antiarmor Tracking And Live-Fire Range A 2012 OTHER Battle Simulation Center ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: Simulation may be used as a precursor to live training in order to help maximize and enhance the live training event. (B) LAR-SEC-5003: Perform a screen SUPPORTED MET(S): 1, 3, 4, 5 EVALUATION-CODED: YES SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL: 12 months Given an Operations Order, a moving or stationary unit, personnel and equipment. STANDARD: To provide early warning, real time information, reaction time, maneuver space, and destroy/repel threat reconnaissance. EVENT COMPONENTS: 1. Conduct planning. 2. Execute movement 3. Maintain continuous surveillance 4. Provide early warning of threat approach 5. Gain and maintain contact with threat forces 6. Destroy threat reconnaissance 5-23 Enclosure (1)

87 7. Impede/disrupt the threat within capabilities 8. Report to higher CHAINED EVENTS: LAR-OPS-3001 LAR-MNVR-4001 LAR-OPS-3002 RELATED EVENTS: LAR-MNVR FM Reconnaissance Troop 2. MCWP Light Armored Vehicle-25 Gunnery and Employment ORDNANCE: DODIC A059 Cartridge, 5.56rnrn Ball M855 10/Clip A063 Cartridge, 5.56rnrn Tracer M856 Single A064 Cartridge, 5.56rnrn 4 Ball M855/1 Trac A075 Cartridge, 5.56rnrn Blank M200 Linked A080 Cartridge, 5.56rnrn Blank M200 Single A111 Cartridge, 7.62rnrn Blank M82 Linked A131 Cartridge, 7.62rnrn 4 Ball MB0/1 Trace A143 Cartridge, 7.62rnrn Ball M80 Linked A940 Cartridge, 25rnrn TPDS-T M910 Linked A976 Cartridge, 25rnrn TP-T M793 Linked B504 Cartridge, 40rnrn Green Star Parachute B505 Cartridge, 40rnrn Red Star Parachute M B506 Cartridge, 40rnrn Red Star Parachute M B508 Cartridge, 40rnrn Green Smoke Ground M B509 Cartridge, 40rnrn Yellow Smoke Ground B519 Cartridge, 40rnrn Target Practice M781 B535 Cartridge, 40rnrn White Star Parachute C869 Cartridge, 81rnrn HE M889/M889A1 with C870 Cartridge, 81rnrn Smoke Red Phosphorus C871 Cartridge, 81rnrn Illuminating M853A1 G826 Grenade, Launcher Smoke Infrared Scr G940 Grenade, Hand Green Smoke M18 G945 Grenade, Hand Yellow Smoke M18 G955 Grenade, Hand Violet Smoke M18 G982 Grenade, Hand Practice Smoke TA M83 L306 Signal, Illumination Ground Red Star L307 Signal, Illumination Ground White St L311 Signal, Illumination Ground Red Star L312 Signal, Illumination Ground White st L314 Signal, Illumination Ground Green St L323 Signal, Smoke Ground Red Parachute M L324 Signal, Smoke Ground Green Parachute WH05- Guided Missile, BTM-71D-3B (TOW-1 Pr Quantity 30 rounds per Marine 6 rounds per Marine 100 rounds per weapon 100 rounds per weapon 30 rounds per Marine 200 rounds per weapon 400 rounds per weapon 400 rounds per weapon 60 cartridges per weapon 60 cartridges per weapon 1 signals per Team 1 signals per Team 1 signals per Team 1 signals per Team 1 signals per Team 5 cartridges per weapon 1 signals per Team 18 mortars per weapon 4 mortars per weapon 8 mortars per weapon 2 grenades per weapon 1 grenades per Team 1 grenades per Team 1 grenades per Team 1 grenades per Team 1 signals per Team 1 signals per Team 1 signals per Team 1 signals per Team 1 signals per Team 1 signals per Team 1 signals per Marine 2 missiles per weapon RANGE/TRAINING AREA: Facility Code Maneuver/Training Area, Light Forces Facility Code Tank/Fighting Vehicle Multipurpose Range Complex Facility Code Maneuver/Training Area, Heavy Forces 5-24 Enclosure (1)

88 Facility Code Field Training Area Facility Code Light Antiarmor Weapons Range Live Facility Code Automated Antiarmor Tracking And Live-Fire Range Facility Code Antiarmor Tracking And Live-Fire Range Facility Code Tank/Fighting Vehicle Stationary Gunnery Range Facility Code Fire And Movement Range OTHER Battle Simulation Center ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: Simulation may be used as a precursor to live training in order to help maximize and enhance the live training event. (B) LAR-SEC-5004: Perform checkpoint operations SUPPORTED MET(S): 1, 3, 4, 5 EVALUATION-CODED: NO SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL: 12 months STANDARD: Given an operations order, sector, personnel and equipment. To control freedom of movement. EVENT COMPONENTS: 1. Conduct planning 2. Coordinate fire support 3. Establish checkpoint 4. Position automatic weapons 5. Ensure ROE/EOF is clear and understood 6. Coordinate logistical support 7. Coordinate casualty evacuation 8. Conduct rehearsals 9. Process suspected enemy personnel and equipment 1. FM Reconnaissance Platoon 2. MCWP 3-33 Military Operations Other Than War (MOOTW) 3. MCWP Military Operations on Urbanized Terrain (MOOT) ORDNANCE: DODIC A059 Cartridge, 5.56rnrn Ball M855 10/Clip A063 Cartridge, 5.56rnrn Tracer M856 Single A064 Cartridge, 5.56rnrn 4 Ball M855/1 Trac A075 Cartridge, 5.56rnrn Blank M200 Linked A080 Cartridge, 5.56rnrn Blank M200 Single A111 Cartridge, 7.62rnrn Blank M82 Linked A131 Cartridge, 7.62rnrn 4 Ball M80/1 Trace A143 Cartridge, 7.62rnrn Ball MSO Linked Quantity 30 rounds per Marine 6 rounds per Marine 100 rounds per weapon 100 rounds per weapon 30 rounds per Marine 200 rounds per weapon 200 rounds per weapon 200 rounds per weapon 5-25 Enclosure (1)

89 A358 Cartridge, 9mm TP-T M939 for AT-4 Tr 10 projectiles per weapon A576 Cartridge, Caliber.50 4 API MS/1 AP 100 rounds per weapon A606 Cartridge, Caliber.50 API MK211 Mod 10 rounds per weapon A940 Cartridge, 25mm TPDS-T M910 Linked 30 rounds per weapon A976 Cartridge, 25mm TP-T M793 Linked 30 rounds per weapon AX11 Cartridge, 9mm Spotting Rifle MK212 5 rounds per weapon B504 Cartridge, 40mm Green Star Parachute 1 cartridges per Team B505 Cartridge, 40mm Red Star Parachute M 1 cartridges per Team B506 Cartridge, 40mm Red Star Parachute M 1 cartridges per Team B508 Cartridge, 40mm Green Smoke Ground M 1 cartridges per Team B509 Cartridge, 40mm Yellow Smoke Ground 1 cartridges per Team B519 Cartridge, 40mm Target Practice M781 5 rounds per weapon B535 Cartridge, 40mm White Star Parachute 1 cartridges per Team BA12 Cartridge, 40mm Practice MK 281 Mod 20 cartridges per weapon C869 Cartridge, 81mm HE M889/M889A1 with 16 mortars per weapon C870 Cartridge, 81mm Smoke Red Phosphorus 2 mortars per weapon C871 Cartridge, 81mm Illuminating M853A1 4 mortars per weapon G826 Grenade, Launcher Smoke Infrared Scr 2 grenades per crew G940 Grenade, Hand Green Smoke M18 1 grenades per Team G945 Grenade, Hand Yellow Smoke M18 1 grenades per Team G955 Grenade, Hand Violet Smoke M18 1 grenades per Team G982 Grenade, Hand Practice Smoke TA M83 1 grenades per Team HA34 Rckt 83mm HE, SMAW-NE, MK rockets per weapon HX05 Rocket, 83mm Assault MK3 Mod 0 (SMAW 1 rocket per weapon L306 Signal, Illumination Ground Red Star 1 signals per Team L307 Signal, Illumination Ground White St 1 signals per Team L311 Signal, Illumination Ground Red Star 1 signals per Team L312 Signal, Illumination Ground White St 1 signals per Team L314 Signal, Illumination Ground Green St 1 signals per Team L323 Signal, Smoke Ground Red Parachute M 1 signals per Team L324 Signal, Smoke Ground Green Parachute 1 signals per Team WH05- Guided Missile, BTM-71D-3B (TOW-1 Pr 2 missiles per weapon RANGE/TRAINING AREA: Facility Code Tank/Fighting Vehicle Multipurpose Range Complex Facility Code Fire And Movement Range Facility Code Field Training Area Facility Code Maneuver/Training Area, Light Forces Facility Code Maneuver/Training Area, Heavy Forces Facility Code Tank/Fighting Vehicle Stationary Gunnery Range Facility Code Antiarmor Tracking And Live-Fire Range Facility Code Light Antiarmor Weapons Range Live Facility Code Automated Antiarmor Tracking And. Live-Fire Range ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: Simulation may be used as a precursor to live training in order to help maximize and enhance the live training event. (B) 5-26 Enclosure (1)

90 NAVMC A LAR T&R MANUAL CHAPTER 6 CREW COLLECTIVE EVENTS PARAGRAPH PAGE PURPOSE EVENT CODING INDEX OF CREW COLLECTIVE EVENTS CREW 4000-LEVEL COLLECTIVE EVENTS CREW 3000-LEVEL COLLECTIVE EVENTS Enclosure ( 1)

91 NAVMC A LAR T&R MANUAL CHAPTER 6 CREW COLLECTIVE EVENTS PURPOSE. This chapter contains collective training events for the LAR Occupational Field EVENT CODING. Events in this T&R Manual are depicted with an up to 12-character, 3-field alphanumeric system, i.e. XXXX-XXXX-XXXX. This chapter utilizes the following methodology: a. Field one. This field represents the community. This chapter contains the following community codes: Code LAR Description Light Armored Reconnaissance b. Field two. This field represents the functional/duty area. This chapter contains the following functional/duty areas: Code MNVR MOBL MORT OPS Descri:etion Maneuver Mobile Mortar Operations c. Field three. This field provides the level at which the event is accomplished and numerical sequencing of events. This chapter contains the following event levels: Code Description Crew Crew INDEX OF CREW COLLECTIVE EVENTS EVENT CODE I C~DED I CREW 4000-LEVEL EVENT COLLECTIVE EVENTS MANEUVER I PAGE LAR-MNVR-4001 I I Conduct LAV anti-armor operations I 6-3 MORTARS LAR-MORT-4001 I I Provide LAV 81rnrn fires I 6-5 WEAPONS LAR-WPNS-4001 I I Complete Scout Section Training Course Table 7 I 6-6 INTELLIGENCE 6-2 Enclosure (1)

92 NAVMC A LAR-WPNS-4002 Complete Scout Section Training Course Table 8 CREW 3000-LEVEL COLLECTIVE EVENTS WEAPONS 0313 WPNS 3001 Conduct AGTS Gate to Live Fire 0313-WPNS-3002 Conduct LAV Gunnery Table 1: Crew Defense 0313-WPNS-3003 Conduct LAV Gunnery Table 2: Crew Proficiency 0313-WPNS-3004 Conduct LAV Gunnery Table 3i Crew Practice 0313-WPNS-3005 Conduct LAV Gunnery Table 4: Crew Practice 0313 WPNS 3006 Conduct LAV Gunnery Table 5: Crew Gunnery Prequalification 0313 WPNS-3007 Conduct LAV Gunnery Table 6: Crew Gunnery Qualification 0313-WPNS-3008 Conduct LAV Gunnery Table X-1: Crew Proficiency 0313-WPNS-3009 Conduct LAV Gunnery Table X-2: CERN 0313-WPNS-3010 Conduct LAV Gunnery Mission Role Variant LAR-MNVR-3001 LAR-MNVR-3002 Table 1: Crew Qualification MANEUVER Employ an LAV in support of armored reconnaissance operations Occupy a battle position MOBILE Recover an LAV Conduct a water crossing LAR MOBL 3001 LAR-MOBL-3002 LAR-MOBL-3003 Tow an LAV OPERATIONS LAR-OPS-3001 I Employ an LAV LAR OPS 3002 I I Employ a scout team I CREW 4000-LEVEL COLLECTIVE EVENTS LAR-MNVR-4001: Conduct LAV anti-armor operations SUPPORTED MET(S): None EVALUATION-CODED: NO SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL: 12 months Given an operation order, an LAV-AT section 1 operating independently and in direct support. STANDARD: Provide effective and accurate anti-armor fires. EVENT COMPONENTS: 1. Select battle position 2. Occupy battle position 3. Prepare vehicle to engage targets 4. Integrate with direct fire assets 5. Move to hot position 6. Engage targets 7. Assess damage 6-3 Enclosure (1)

93 NAVMC A 8. Report battle damage assessment 9. Displace as directed 1. FM Cavalry Troop 2. FM 2-11 Anti-Mechanized Operations 3. FM Reconnaissance Platoon ORDNANCE: DODIC --- A059 Cartridge, 5.56mm Ball M855 10/Clip A063 Cartridge, 5.56mm Tracer M856 Single A064 Cartridge, 5.56mm 4 Ball M855/1 Trac A075 Cartridge, 5.56mm Blank M200 Linked A080 Cartridge, 5.56mm Blank M200 Single A111 Cartridge, 7.62mm Blank M82 Linked A131 Cartridge, 7.62mm 4 Ball MB0/1 Trace A143 Cartridge, 7.62mm Ball MBO Linked A358 Cartridge, 9mm TP-T M939 for AT-4 Tr A576 Cartridge, Caliber.50 4 API MB/1 AP A606 Cartridge, Caliber.50 API MK211 Mod A940 Cartridge, 25mm TPDS-T M910 Linked A976 Cartridge, 25mm TP-T M793 Linked AX11 Cartridge, 9mm Spotting Rifle MK212 B504 Cartridge, 40mm Green Star Parachute B505 Cartridge, 40mm Red Star Parachute M B506 Cartridge, 40mm Red Star Parachute M B508 Cartridge, 40mm Green Smoke Ground M B509 Cartridge, 40mm Yellow Smoke Ground B519 Cartridge, 40mm Target Practice M781 B535 Cartridge, 40mm White Star Parachute BA12 Cartridge, 40mm Practice MK 281 Mod C869 Cartridge, 81mm HE M889/M889A1 with C870 Cartridge, 81mm Smoke Red Phosphorus C871 Cartridge, 81mm Illuminating M853A1 G826 Grenade, Launcher Smoke Infrared Scr G940 Grenade, Hand Green Smoke M18 G945 Grenade, Hand Yellow Smoke M18 G955 Grenade, Hand Violet Smoke M18 G982 Grenade, Hand Practice Smoke TA M83 HA34 Rckt 83mm HE, SMAW-NE, MKB0-0 HX05 Rocket, 83mm Assault MK3 Mod 0 (SMAW L306 Signal, Illumination Ground Red Star L307 Signal, Illumination Ground White St L311 Signal, Illumination Ground Red Star L312 Signal, Illumination Ground White St L314 Signal, Illumination Ground Green St L323 Signal, Smoke Ground Red Parachute M L324 Signal, Smoke Ground Green Parachute W.H06- Guided Missile, BTM-71D-3B (TOW-1 Pr Quantity 30 rounds per Marine 6 rounds per Marine 100 rounds per weapon 100 rounds per weapon 30 rounds per Marine 200 rounds per weapon 200 rounds per weapon 200 rounds per weapon 10 projectiles per weapon 100 rounds per weapon 10 rounds per weapon 30 rounds per weapon 30 rounds per weapon 5 rounds per weapon 1 cartridges per Team 1 cartridges per Team 1 cartridges per Team 1 cartridges per Team 1 cartridges per Team 5 rounds per weapon 1 cartridges per Team 20 cartridges per weapon 16 mortars per weapon 2 mortars per weapon 4 mortars per weapon 2 grenades per crew 1 grenades per Team 1 grenades per Team 1 grenades per Team 1 grenades per Team 2 rockets per weapon 1 rocket per_weapon 1 signals per Team 1 signals per Team 1 signals per Team 1 signals per Team 1 signals per Team 1 signals per Team 1 signals per Team 2 missiles per weapon 6-4 Enclosure (1)

94 NAVMC A RANGE/TRAINING AREA: Facility Code Automated Antiarmor Tracking And Live-Fire Range Facility Code Tank/Fighting Vehicle Multipurpose Range Complex, Facility Code Fire And Movement Range Facility Code Field Training Area Facility Code Maneuver/Training Area, Light Forces Facility Code Maneuver/Training Area, Heavy Forces Facility Code Tank/Fighting Vehicle Stationary Gunnery Range Facility Code Antiarmor Tracking And Live-Fire Range Facility Code Light Antiarmor Weapons Range Live OTHER 1. Battle Simulation Center 2. Precision TOW Gunnery System (PTGS) ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: 1. LAV-AT Section may be massed with other Battalion LAV-AT Sections in order to mass the effects of anti-armor fires. 2. LAV-AT Section can be mounted or dismounted. 3. Simulation must be used, whenever possible/ in lieu of live training (Particularly when the physical actions of accomplishing the event are constrained). (A) LAR-MORT-4001: Provide LAV 81mm fires SUPPORTED MET(S): None EVALUATION-CODED: NO SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL: 12 months of fire. STANDARD: Given an LAV mortar section, designated position, and a direction To support the scheme of maneuver. EVENT COMPONENTS: 1. Emplace section 2. Engage targets 3. Control fires as directed 4. Displace according to the scheme of maneuver 5. Prepare for follow on missions 1. FM 6-90 Tactical Employment of Mortars 2. MCRP A Mortars 3. MCRP B Mortar Gunnery 6-5 Enclosure (1)

95 ORDNANCE: DODIC C869 Cartridge, 81mm HE M889/M889Al with C870 Cartridge, 81mm Smoke Red Phosphorus C871 Cartridge, 81mm Illuminating M853Al Quantity 80 mortars 24 mortars 12 mortars per per per NAVMC 3500.lA Section Section Section RANGE/TRAINING AREA: Facility Code Mortar Range OTHER Maneuver/Training area. ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: 1. Mortar section should be able transition from maneuver to a static position i.e.: hipshoot. 2. Simulation must be used, whenever possible, in lieu of live training (Particularly when the physical actions of accomplishing the event are constrained). (A) LAR-WPNS-4001: Complete Scout Section Training Course Table 7 SUPPORTED MET(S): None EVALUATION-CODED: NO SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL: 12 months DESCRIPTION: The scout section training course is used to train and evaluate scout section tactical and gunnery skills in preparation for table 8. Table 7 gunnery portion may be conducted using sub-caliber or full caliber ammunition at the commanders discretion. The gunnery portion must evaluate the gunnery tasks outlined in appendix I of MCWP while the tactical portion must be designed to evaluate the commander selected tasks. It is not required to combine the tactical and gunnery tasks when designing the scenario. Perform the gunnery tasks with the tactical tasks if its possible to do so without degrading the tactical task. Given a scout section operating as part of a platoon, LAV-25s with SL-3, vehicle crewmen, ammunition, full-scale range, moving and stationary targets, evaluator, and mission-type order STANDARD: To achieve 70 percent of the tactical tasks, gunnery tasks, and gunnery hit rate. EVENT COMPONENTS: 1. Prepare for combat 2. Execute tasks 3. React to contact 4. Perform continuing actions 5. Report to higher 6. Displace as directed 7. Conduct after action review 6-6 Enclosure (1)

96 NAVMC A 1. FM Reconnaissance Platoon 2. MCWP Light Armored Vehicle-25 Gunnery and Employment 3. TC 25-8 Training Ranges ORDNANCE: DODIC A059 Cartridge, 5.56mm Ball M855 10/Clip A064 Cartridge, 5.56mm 4 Ball M855/1 Trac A131 Cartridge, 7.62mm 4 Ball M80/1 Trace A940 Cartridge, 25mm TPDS-T M910 Linked A976 Cartridge, 25mm TP-T M793 Linked B519 Cartridge, 40mm Target Practice M781 G826 Grenade, Launcher Smoke Infrared Scr G982 Grenade, Hand Practice Smoke TA M83 HX07 Rocket, 83mm HEAA Practice MK7 Mod 0 L312 Signal, Illumination Ground White St L314 Signal, Illumination Ground Green St Quantity 360 rounds per Section 400 rounds per Section 1200 rounds per Section 120 cartridges per Section 150 cartridges per Section 6 cartridges per Section 2 grenades per Section 4 grenades per Section 2 rockets per Section 1 signals per Section 1 signals per Section RANGE/TRAINING AREA: Facility Code Tank/Fighting Vehicle Multipurpose Range Complex ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: 1. There is no minimum or maximum number of targets allowed, however, there must be sufficient targets to allow the crews sufficient ammunition to upload the weapons systems. 2. Simulation may be used as a precursor to live training in order to help maximize and enhance the live training event. (B) SPECIAL PERSONNEL CERTS: Distinguished: Combined score of 900 points or higher. Superior: Combined score between points. Qualified: Combined score between points. Unqualified: Combined score less than 700 points. LAR-WPNS-4002: Complete Scout Section Training Course Table 8 SUPPORTED MET(S): None EVALUATION-CODED: NO SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL: 12 months DESCRIPTION: Table 8 scout section qualification is an advanced gunnery table similar to Table 7. The scout section qualification is used to evaluate the scout sections tactical and gunnery proficiency in a realistic tactical and live fire scenario. Given a scout section operating as part of a platoon, LAV-25s with SL-3r vehicle crewrnen 1 full-caliber arnmunition 1 a full-scale range 1 moving and stationary targets 1 qualified evaluator 1 and a mission-type order. 6-7 Enclosure (1)

97 NAVMC A STANDARD: To achieve 70 percent of the tactical tasks, gunnery tasks, and gunnery hit rate. EVENT COMPONENTS: 1. Prepare for combat 2. Execute tasks 3. React to contact 4. Perform continuing actions 5. Report to higher 6. Displace as directed 7. Conduct after action review 1. FM Reconnaissance Platoon 2. MCWP Light Armored Vehicle-25 Gunnery and Employment 3. TC 25-8 Training Ranges ORDNANCE: DODIC A059 Cartridge, 5.56mm Ball M855 10/Clip A064 Cartridge, 5.56mm 4 Ball M855/1 Trac A131 Cartridge, 7.62mm 4 Ball M80/1 Trace A940 Cartridge, 25mm TPDS-T M910 Linked A976 Cartridge, 25mm TP-T M793 Linked B519 Cartridge, 40mm Target Practice M781 G826 Grenade, Launcher Smoke Infrared Scr G982 Grenade, Hand Practice Smoke TA M83 HX07 Rocket, 83mm HEAA Practice MK7 Mod 0 L312 Signal, Illumination Ground White St L314 Signal, Illumination Ground Green St Quantity 360 rounds per Section 400 rounds per Section 1200 rounds per Section 120 cartridges per Section 150 cartridges per Section 6 cartridges per Section 2 grenades per Section 4 grenades per Section 2 rockets per Section 1 signals per Section 1 signals per Section RANGE/TRAINING AREA: Facility Code Tank/Fighting Vehicle Multipurpose Range Complex ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: 1. There is no minimum or maximum number of targets allowed, however, there must be sufficient targets to allow the crews sufficient ammunition to upload the weapons systems. 2. Simulation may be used as a precursor to live training in order to help maximize and enhance the live training event. (B) SPECIAL PERSONNEL CERTS: Distinguished: Combined score of 900 points or higher. Superior: Combined score between points. Qualified: Combined score between points. Unqualified: Combined score less than 700 points CREW 3000-LEVEL COLLECTIVE EVENTS 6-8 Enclosure (1)

98 NAVMC A 0313-WPNS-3001: SUPPORTED MET(S): Conduct AGTS Gate to Live Fire None EVALUATION-CODED: NO SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL: 1 month STANDARD: Given an AGTS trainer and Instructor-Operator. Achieve a rating of qualified, superior, or distinguished. EVENT COMPONENTS: 1. Complete the Basic pre-live fire exercises (Exercise numbers ) 2. Complete the Gunnery exercises (Exercise numbers ) 3. Complete one of the 8 Gate-To-Live Fire exercises (Exercise numbers ) 1. MCWP Light Armored Vehicle-25 Gunnery and Employment EQUIPMENT: Light Armored Vehicle Advanced Gunnery Training System. ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: Simulation must be used, whenever possible, in lieu of live training (Particularly when the physical actions of accomplishing the event are constrained). (A) 0313-WPNS-3002: Conduct LAV Gunnery Table 1: Crew Defense SUPPORTED MET(S): None EVALUATION-CODED: NO SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL: 6 months Given an operational AGTS or approved training device, an LAV-25 in a stationary position and a suitable engagement area with sensor-equipped thermalized targets, engage and destroy stationary and moving targets. During stadia engagements, the gunner will not use the ELRF. STANDARD: During day and night firing, the crew must achieve a minimum of a P rating on 7 of the 10 engagements with 1 of the 7 being a CERN engagement. All engagements will be repeated at night. EVENT COMPONENTS: 1. Conduct LAV-25 gunnery Table 1 IAW MCWP MCWP Light Armored Vehicle-25 Gunnery and Employment 2. TC 25-8 Training Ranges 6-9 Enclosure (1)

99 NAVMC A ORDNANCE: DODIC A131 Cartridge, 7.62mm 4 Ball M80/1 Trace A940 Cartridge, 25mm TPDS-T M910 Linked A976 Cartridge, 25mm TP-T M793 Linked Quantity 200 rounds per weapon 60 cartridges per weapon 60 cartridges per weapon RANGE/TRAINING AREA: Facility Code Tank/Fighting Vehicle Multipurpose Range Complex OTHER Precision Gunnery Training SystemAdvanced Gunnery Training SystemSub-caliber Firing Device/Laser Aiming Device ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: 1. At the commanders discretion, table I can be conducted on either a 1/10-scale, a 1/2-scale, or full-scale range. To ensure that LAV-25 fire control systems are operational before full caliber qualification, the table may be fired using the full caliber ammunition if it is available in the units ammunition allocation. Sustainment can be attained through simulations, qualification must be executed through live fire. 2. Simulation must be used, whenever possible, in lieu of live training (Particularly when the physical actions of accomplishing the event are constrained). (A) 0313-WPNS-3003: Conduct LAV Gunnery Table 2: Crew Proficiency SUPPORTED MET(S): None EVALUATION-CODED: NO SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL: 6 months Given an operational AGTS or approved training device, an LAV-25 in a stationary position and a suitable engagement area with sensor-equipped thermalized targets, engage and destroy stationary and moving targets. During stadia engagements, the gunner will not use the ELRF. STANDARD: The crew must achieve a minimum of a P rating on 9 out of the 12 engagements with 1 out of the 9 being a CBRN engagement and 3 out of the 9 being night engagements. EVENT COMPONENTS: 1. Conduct LAV-25 gunnery Table 2 IAW MCWP MCWP Light Armored Vehicle-25 Gunnery and Employment 2. TC 25-8 Training Ranges ORDNANCE: DODIC A131 Cartridge, 7.62mm 4 Ball M80/1 Trace Quantity 600 rounds per weapon 6-10 Enclosure (1)

100 NAVMC A A940 Cartridge, 25mm TPDS-T M910 Linked A976 Cartridge, 25mm TP-T M793 Linked 60 cartridges per weapon 80 cartridges per weapon RANGE/TRAINING AREA: Facility Code Tank/Fighting Vehicle Multipurpose Range Complex OTHER Precision Gunnery Training SystemAdvanced Gunnery Training SystemSub-caliber Firing Device/Laser Aiming Device ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: At the commanders discretion, table I can be conducted on either a 1/10-scale, a 1/2-scale, or full-scale range. To ensure that LAV-25 fire control systems are operational before full caliber qualification, the table may be fired using the full caliber ammunition if it is available in the units ammunition allocation. Sustainment can be attained through simulations, qualification must be executed through live fire. Simulation must be used, whenever possible 1 in lieu of live training (Particularly when the physical actions of accomplishing the event are constrained). (A) 0313-WPNS-3004: Conduct LAV Gunnery Table 3: crew Practice 1 SUPPORTED MET(S): None EVALUATION-CODED: NO SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL: 6 months Given an LAV-25, an authorized allocation of ammunition, and suitable live fire range with thermalized targets in accordance with TC During stadia engagements, the gunner will not use the ELRF. STANDARD: The crew must achieve a minimum of a P rating on seven out of nine engagements with one out of the seven being a CERN engagement and two out of the seven being a night engagement. EVENT COMPONENTS: 1. Conduct LAV-25 gunnery Table 3 IAW MCWP MCWP Light Armored Vehicle-25 Gunnery and Employment ORDNANCE: DODIC A131 Cartridge, 7.62mm 4 Ball M80/1 Trace A940 Cartridge, 25mm TPDS-T M910 Linked A976 Cartridge, 25mm TP-T M793 Linked Quantity 350 rounds per weapon 70 cartridges per weapon 60 cartridges per weapon RANGE/TRAINING AREA: Facility Code Tank/Fighting Vehicle Multipurpose Range Complex 6-11 Enclosure (1)

101 NAVMC A ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: 1. Sustainment can be attained through simulations, qualification must be executed through live fire. 2. Simulation may be used as a precursor to live training in order to help maximize and enhance the live training event. {B) 0313-WPNS-3005: Conduct LAV Gunnery Table 4: Crew Practice 2 SUPPORTED MET(S): None EVALUATION-CODED: NO SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL: 6 months The crew is given a LAV-25, authorized allocation of ammunition, and a suitable live fire range with thermalized targets in accordance with TC During stadia engagements, the gunner will not use the ELRF. STANDARD: The crew must achieve a minimum of a P rating on seven out of nine engagements with one out of the seven being a CERN engagement and two out of the seven being a night engagement. EVENT COMPONENTS: 1. Conduct LAV-25 gunnery Table 4 IAW MCWP MCWP Light Armored Vehicle-25 Gunnery and Employment ORDNANCE: --- DODIC A131 Cartridge, 7.62mm 4 Ball MB0/1 Trace A940 Cartridge, 25mm TPDS-T M910 Linked A976 Cartridge, 25mm TP-T M793 Linked Quantity 300 rounds per weapon 60 cartridges per weapon 60 cartridges per weapon RANGE/TRAINING AREA: Facility Code Tank/Fighting Vehicle Multipurpose Range Complex ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: 1. Sustainment can be attained through simulations, qualification must be executed through live fire. 2. Simulation may be used as a precursor to live training in order to help maximize and enhance the live training event. (B) 0313-WPNS-3006: Conduct LAV Gunnery Table 5: Crew Gunnery Prequalification SUPPORTED MET(S): None 6-12 Enclosure (1)

102 EVALUATION-CODED: NO SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL: 6 months NAVMC A The crew is given a LAV-25, authorized allocation of ammunition, and a suitable live fire range with therrnalized targets in accordance with TC During stadia engagements, the gunner will not use the ELRF. STANDARD: The crew must achieve a minimum of a P rating on seven of nine engagements with one of the seven being a CBRN engagement and two of the seven being night engagements. EVENT COMPONENTS: 1. Conduct LAV-25 gunnery Table 5 IAW MCWP MCWP Light Armored Vehicle-25 Gunnery and Employment ORDNANCE: DODIC A131 Cartridge, 7.62mm 4 Ball M80/1 Trace A940 Cartridge, 25mm TPDS-T M910 Linked A976 Cartridge, 25mm TP-T M793 Linked Quantity 250 rounds per weapon 70 cartridges per weapon 60 cartridges per weapon RANGE/TRAINING AREA: Facility Code Tank/Fighting Vehicle Multipurpose Range Complex. ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: 1. Sustainment can be attained through simulations, qualification must be executed through live fire. 2. Simulation may be used as a precursor to live training in order to help maximize and enhance the live training event. (B) 0313-WPNS-3007: Conduct LAV Gunnery Table 6: Crew Gunnery Qualification SUPPORTED MET(S): None EVALUATION-CODED: YES SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL: 6 months The crew is given a LAV-25, authorized allocation of arnmunition 1 and a suitable live fire range with therrnalized targets in accordance with TC During stadia engagements, the gunner will not use the ELRF. STANDARD: The crew must achieve a qualifying rating of distinguished, superior, or qualified. EVENT COMPONENTS: 1. Conduct LAV-25 gunnery Table 6 IAW MCWP Enclosure (1)

103 NAVMC A 1. MCWP Light Armored Vehicle-25 Gunnery and Employment ORDNANCE: --- DODIC A131 Cartridge, 7.62mm 4 Ball MB0/1 Trace A940 Cartridge, 25mm TPDS-T M910 Linked A976 Cartridge, 25mm TP-T M793 Linked Quantity 300 rounds per weapon 70 cartridges per weapon 70 cartridges per weapon RANGE/TRAINING AREA: Facility Code Tank/Fighting Vehicle Multipurpose Range Complex. ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: 1. Sustainment can be attained through simulations, qualification must be executed through live fire. 2. Simulation may be used as a precursor to live training in order to help maximize and enhance the live training event. (B) 0313-WPNS-3008: Conduct LAV Gunnery Table X-1: Crew Proficiency SUPPORTED MET(S): None EVALUATION-CODED: NO SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL: 6 months Using the M16A2 or the M240 as the sub-caliber device, adjust fire from a first round miss. Tasks are fired from a stationary LAV-25 against both stationary and moving targets using tracer ammunition. STANDARD: The crewmembers will use the correct adjustment techniques and hit the target with the second round to meet the minimum standards. The crew members must receive a GO on each task in order to receive a GO on sustainment firing table X-I. EVENT COMPONENTS: Conduct LAV-25 gunnery Table X-1 IAW MCWP MCWP Light Armored Vehicle-25 Gunnery and Employment ORDNANCE: DODIC --- A063 Cartridge, 5.56mm Tracer M856 Single A131 Cartridge, 7.62mm 4 Ball MS0/1 Trace Quantity 80 rounds per weapon 200 rounds per weapon RANGE/TRAINING AREA: Facility Code Tank/Fighting Vehicle Multipurpose Range Complex Enclosure (1)

104 NAVMC A ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: Simulation may be used as a precursor to live training in order to help maximize and enhance the live training event. (B) 0313-WPNS-3009: Conduct LAV Gunnery Table X-2: CERN SUPPORTED MET(S): None EVALUATION-CODED: NO SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL: 6 months The crew is given an LAV-25, authorized allocation of ammunition, and suitable live fire range with therrnalized targets in accordance with TC During stadia engagements, the gunner will not use the ELRF. The exercise is conducted in MOPP-4, with all hatches buttoned, and from both a stationary and a moving vehicle. STANDARD: The crew must achieve a minimum of a P rating on 7 of 9 engagements and 2 of the 7 being night engagements. EVENT COMPONENTS: Conduct LAV-25 gunnery Table X-2 IAW MCWP MCWP Light Armored Vehicle-25 Gunnery and Employment ORDNANCE: DODIC A131 Cartridge, 7.62mm 4 Ball MB0/1 Trace A940 Cartridge, 25mm TPDS-T M910 Linked A976 Cartridge, 25mm TP-T M793 Linked Quantity 350 rounds per weapon 70 cartridges per weapon 60 cartridges per weapon RANGE/TRAINING AREA: Facility Code Tank/Fighting Vehicle Multipurpose Range Complex ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: Simulation may be used as a precursor to live training in order to help maximize and enhance the live training event. (B) 0313-WPNS-3010: Conduct LAV Gunnery Mission Role Variant Table 1: Crew Qualification SUPPORTED MET(S): None EVALUATION-CODED: NO SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL: 6 months Given a LAV, mission role variant in a stationary or moving position and a suitable engagement area with sensor-equipped thermalized 6-15 Enclosure (1)

105 NAVMC A targets, engage and destroy stationary and moving targets STANDARD: During day and night firing, the crew must achieve a minimum of a P rating on 5 of the 7 engagements during day operations and 3 of 7 during night operations with 1 of the 7 being a CERN engagement. EVENT COMPONENTS: Conduct LAV-25 gunnery Table 1 IAW MCWP MCWP Light Armored Vehicle-25 Gunnery and Employment 2. MCWP Machineguns and Machinegun Gunnery ORDNANCE: DODIC Quantity --- A131 Cartridge, 7.62mm 4 Ball MB0/1 Trace 600 rounds per weapon RANGE/TRAINING AREA: Facility Code Tank/Fighting Vehicle Multipurpose Range Complex ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: 1. This task will be conducted by personnel assigned as vehicle commanders of LAV mission role variants. 2. Simulation may be used as a precursor to live training in order to help maximize and enhance the live training event. (B) LAR-MNVR-3001: Employ an LAV in support of armored reconnaissance operations SUPPORTED MET(S): None EVALUATION CODED: NO SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL: 3 months DESCRIPTION: LAV is employed as part of a larger unit conducting route, zone or area reconnaissance mission. STANDARD: Given an order, personnel and equipment. To gather information to complete the reconnaissance reports. EVENT COMPONENTS: 1. Receive operations order 2. Conducts PCC/PCI 3. Begin reconnaissance 4. Employ scouts as required 5. Collect reconnaissance information 6. Report to higher 7. Continue mission 6-16 Enclosure (1)

106 NAVMC A 1. FM Reconnaissance Platoon 2. MCWP Marine Rifle Squad ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: Simulation may be used as a precursor to live training in order to help maximize and enhance the live training event. (B) LAR-MNVR-3002: Occupy a battle position SUPPORTED MET(S): None EVALUATION-CODED: NO SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL: 3 months Given an operations order, personnel and equipment STANDARD: To provide a covered or concealed location oriented on the enemy from which to observe, engage and report. EVENT COMPONENTS: 1. Reconnoiter tentative battle position 2. Locate primary and alternate positions 3. Establish battle position 4. Establish OP's 5. Identify sectors of fire 6. Establish tactical control measures 7. Create range card 8. Report battle position information to higher 9. Identify threats 10. Execute actions on contact 11. Report to higher 12. Make recommendations for follow on actions 1. FM Cavalry Troop 2. MCWP Light Armored Vehicle-25 Gunnery and Employment ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: Simulation may be used as a precursor to live training in order to help maximize and enhance the live training event. {B) LAR-MOBL-3001: Recover an LAV SUPPORTED MET(S): None EVALUATION-CODED: NO SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL: 6 months Given an immobile LAV, personnel and equipment Enclosure (1)

107 NAVMC A STANDARD: Without causing damage to vehicle or injury to personnel. EVENT COMPONENTS: 1. Assess the situation 2. Provide security 3. Coordinate recovery efforts 4. Perform recovery operations 5. Account for all personnel and equipment 6. Continue mission 1. TM 08594B-10/2B Operator's Manual LAV-25 Hull LAR-MOBL-3002: Conduct a water crossing SUPPORTED MET(S): None EVALUATION-CODED: NO SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL: 24 months DESCRIPTION: Operating vehicle to cross a body of water passable in accordance with LAV capabilities. equipment. STANDARD: equipment. Given a water obstacle with entry and exit points, personnel and To ensure minimal impact to mission and no loss of personnel or EVENT COMPONENTS: 1. Conduct pre-swim operations 2. Maintain communications 3. Cross water obstacle 4. Conduct post-swim operations 1. FM Cavalry Troop 2. FM Reconnaissance Troop 3. MCWP River-Crossing Operations RANGE/TRAINING AREA: Facility Code Maneuver/Training Area, Light Forces Facility Code Field Training Area Facility Code Amphibious Vehicle Training Area Facility Code Maneuver/Training Area, Heavy Forces Facility Code Underwater Fording Site OTHER Battle Simulation Center 6-18 Enclosure (1)

108 NAVMC A ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: Simulation may be used as a precursor to live training in order to help maximize and enhance the live training event. (B) LAR-MOBL-3003: Tow an LAV SUPPORTED MET(S): None EVALUATION-CODED: NO SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL: 6 months STANDARD: Given an inoperable LAV, equipment and personnel. Without causing damage to vehicle or injury to personnel. EVENT COMPONENTS: 1. Assess the situation 2. Provide security 3. Coordinate towing efforts 4. Prepare for tow operations 5. Execute bump plan 6. Conduct towing operations 7. Account for all personnel and equipment 8. Continue mission 1. TM 08594B-10/2B Operator's Manual LAV-25 Hull LAR-OPS-3001: Employ an LAV SUPPORTED MET(S): None EVALUATION-CODED: NO SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL: 3 months STANDARD: Given an operations order, personnel and equipment. To accomplish the mission and achieve the commanders intent. EVENT COMPONENTS: 1. Receive order 2. Conduct PCC/PCI 3. Conduct rehearsals 4. Conduct movement 5. Identify threats 6. Execute actions on contact 7. Report to higher 8. Make recommendations for follow on actions 1. FM Cavalry Troop 2. MCWP Light Armored Vehicle-25 Gunnery and Employment 6-19 Enclosure (1)

109 NAVMC A ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: Simulation may be used as a precursor to live training in order to help maximize and enhance the live training event. (B) LAR-OPS-3002: Employ a scout team SUPPORTED MET(S): None EVALUATION-CODED: NO SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL: 3 months DESCRIPTION: Scout employment is mission specific and may require special gear and equipment to accomplish their task. STANDARD: support. Given a mission requiring the use of the dismounted element. To conduct a dismounted operation integrated with organic LAV EVENT COMPONENTS: 1. Vehicle commander tasks the scouts 2. Task organize scout team 3. Coordinate scout deployment with higher 4. Maintain communication between scouts and LAV 5. Coordinate fires between LAV and scouts 6. Execute mission 7. Conduct linkup with LAV 8. Conduct debrief with vehicle commander 9. Report accountability 1. FM Reconnaissance Platoon 2. MCWP Marine Rifle Squad 3. MCWP Scouting and Patrolling ORDNANCE: DODIC A059 Cartridge, 5.56mm Ball M855 10/Clip A063 Cartridge, 5.56mm Tracer M856 Single A064 Cartridge, 5.56mm 4 Ball M855/1 Trac A075 Cartridge, 5.56mm Blank M200 Linked AOSO Cartridge, 5.56mm Blank M200 Single A111 Cartridge, 7.62mm Blank M82 Linked A131 Cartridge, 7.62mm 4 Ball MB0/1 Trace A143 Cartridge, 7.62mm Ball MBO Linked A358 Cartridge, 9mm TP-T M939 for AT-4 Tr A576 Cartridge, Caliber.50 4 API MB/1 AP A606 Cartridge, Caliber.50 API MK211 Mod A940 Cartridge, 25mm TPDS-T M910 Linked A976 Cartridge, 25mm TP-T M793 Linked Quantity 30 rounds per Marine 6 rounds per Marine 100 rounds per weapon 100 rounds per weapon 30 rounds per Marine 200 rounds per weapon 200 rounds per weapon 200 rounds per weapon 10 projectiles per weapon 100 rounds per weapon 10 rounds per weapon 30 rounds per weapon 30 rounds per weapon 6-20 Enclosure (1)

110 NAVMC A AX11 Cartridge, 9mm Spotting Rifle MK212 5 rounds per weapon B504 Cartridge, 40mm Green Star Parachute 1 cartridges per Team B505 Cartridge, 40mm Red Star Parachute M 1 cartridges per Team B506 Cartridge, 40mm Red Star Parachute M 1 cartridges per Team B508 Cartridge, 40mm Green Smoke Ground M 1 cartridges per Team B509 Cartridge, 40mm Yellow Smoke Ground 1 cartridges per Team B519 Cartridge, 40mm Target Practice M781 5 rounds per weapon B535 Cartridge, 40mm White Star Parachute 1 cartridges per Team BA12 Cartridge, 40mm Practice MK 281 Mod 20 cartridges per weapon C869 Cartridge, 81mm HE M889/M889A1 with 16 mortars per weapon C870 Cartridge, 81mm Smoke Red Phosphorus 2 mortars per weapon C871 Cartridge, 81mm Illuminating M853A1 4 mortars per weapon G826 Grenade, Launcher Smoke Infrared Scr 2 grenades per crew G940 Grenade, Hand Green Smoke M18 1 grenades per Team G945 Grenade, Hand Yellow Smoke M18 1 grenades per Team G955 Grenade, Hand Violet Smoke M18 1 grenades per Team G982 Grenade, Hand Practice Smoke TA M83 1 grenades per Team HA34 Rckt 83mm HE, SMAW-NE, MKB0-0 2 rockets per weapon HX05 Rocket, 83mm Assault MK3 Mod 0 (SMAW 1 rocket per weapon L306 Signal, Illumination Ground Red Star 1 signals per Team L307 Signal, Illumination Ground White St 1 signals per Team L311 Signal, Illumination Ground Red Star 1 signals per Team L312 Signal, Illumination Ground White St 1 signals per Team L314 Signal, Illumination Ground Green St 1 signals per Team L323 Signal, Smoke Ground Red Parachute M 1 signals per Team L324 Signal, Smoke Ground Green Parachute 1 signals per Team WH06- Guided Missile, BTM-71D-3B (TOW-1 Pr 2 missiles per weapon RANGE/TRAINING AREA: Facility Code Tank/Fighting Vehicle Multipurpose Range Complex Facility Code Fire And Movement Range Facility Code Field Training Area Facility Code Maneuver/Training Area, Light Forces Facility Code Maneuver/Training Area, Heavy Forces Facility Code Tank/Fighting Vehicle Stationary Gunnery Range Facility Code Antiarmor Tracking And Live-Fire Range Facility Code Light Antiarmor Weapons Range Live Facility Code Automated Antiarmor Tracking And Live-Fire Range ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: Simulation may be used as a precursor to live training in order to help maximize and enhance the live training event. (B) 6-21 Enclosure (1)

111 LAR T&R MANUAL CHAPTER LEVEL INDIVIDUAL EVENTS PARAGRAPH PAGE PURPOSE... EVENT CODING INDEX OF 2000-LEVEL EVENTS 2000-LEVEL EVENTS Enclosure (1)

112 LAR T &R MANUAL CHAPTER LEVEL INDIVIDUAL EVENTS PURPOSE. This chapter details the individual events that pertain to the Light Armored Reconnaissance Military Occupational Specialty (MOS). These events are linked to a service-level Mission Essential Tasks (MET}. This linkage tailor's individual training for the selected MET. Each individual event provides an event title, along with the conditions events will be performed under, and the standard to which the event must be performed to be successful EVENT CODING. Events in this T&R Manual are depicted with an up to 12-character, 3-field alphanumeric system, i.e. xxxx-xxxx-xxxx. This chapter utilizes the following methodology a. Field one. This field represents the community. This chapter contains the following community codes: Code Description Light Armored Reconnaissance Officer Rifleman LAV Crewman Mortarman Antitank Missleman b. Field two. This field represents the functional/duty area. This chapter contains the following functional/duty areas: Code DEF LOG M240 M242 MOBL MNVR OFF OPS PMCS RECN SEC TAC TRNG WPNS Description Defense Logistics Medium Machinegun 25mm Automatic Gun Mobile Maneuver Offensive Operations Preventive Maintenance Checks and Services Reconnaissance Security Tactical Training Weapons c. Field three. This field provides the level at which the event is accomplished and numerical sequencing of events. This chapter contains the following event levels: 7-2 Enclosure (1)

113 Code 2000 Description Core Plus Skills INDEX OF 2000-LEVEL EVENTS EVENT CODE EVENT PAGE 2000-LEVEL M Engage targets with an M240 variant 7.62mm swing- 7-5 mounted machinegun 0303-M Supervise boresighting procedures for M242 25mm 7-5 automatic gun 0303-MNVR-2000 Lead an LAV during armored reconnaissance 7-6 operations 0303-MNVR-2001 Employ an LAV-AT in support of operations MNVR-2002 Lead an LAV unit in a route reconnaissance MNVR-2003 Lead an LAR unit during armored reconnaissance 7 8 operations 0303-MNVR-2026 Employ an LAV-25 in a battle position MNVR-2038 Employ an LAV as a stationary unit during a 7-10 passage of lines 0303-MNVR-2050 Execute tactical formations and movement 7-11 techniques.0303-mnvr-2083 Lead a moving LAR unit in a passage of lines MNVR-2129 Supervise Quartering Party duties MNVR 2130 Establish LAR unit Battle Positions MNVR 2132 Lead a stationary LAR unit during a passage of 7 13 lines FF-2075 Lead actions on contact FF-2076 Employ an LAV in a movement to contact FF-2077 Employ an LAV-25 during a hasty attack FF-2078 Employ an LAV as a moving unit in a passage of 7-16 lines FF-2079 Lead an LAR unit during a raid FF-2082 Lead an LAR unit during a movement to contact PS-2025 Develop a range card for an LAV PS-2131 Direct LAV unit fires PS-2150 Supervise employment of a scout team for local 7-20 security 0303 PMCS 2001 Maintain an ordnance vehicle logbook PMCS-2002 Maintain a weapon record book PMCS-2003 Supervise Preventative Maintenance Checks and 7-21 Services 0303-SEC-2027 Employ an LAV during screening operations WPNS-2007 Direct LAV fires WPNS-2028 Engage simultaneous targets MOBL-2001 Conduct LAR scout reconnaissance MOBL-2402 Direct dismount of an LAV DEF-2000 Employ an LAV-25 in a battle position Enclosure (1)

114 0313-DEF DEF DEF DEF DEF DEF DEF LOG M M M MNVR MOBL FF OFF FF FF FF FF FF OFF FF PMCS PMCS PMCS RECN RECN RECN TAC TRNG TRNG TRNG TRNG TRNG TRNG TRNG TRNG TRNG TRNG TRNG TRNG WPNS WPNS 2028 Develop a range card for an LAV 7 26 Employ an LAV 25 as part of a security operation 7 27 Employ an LAV as a stationary unit in a passage 7-28 of lines Establish LAV unit Battle Positions 7-28 Direct LAV unit fires 7-29 Lead a stationary LAV unit in a passage of lines 7-30 Supervise Quartering Party duties 7 31 Direct LAV resupply operations 7 31 Engage targets with an M240 variant 7.62mm swing mounted machinegun Supervise boresighting procedures for M242 25mm 7-33 automatic gun Zero the M242 25rnm automatic gun 7-33 Execute tactical formation and movement 7-34 techniques Lead an LAV unit in a tactical road march 7-35 Employ an LAV-25 in a movement to contact 7-35 Employ an LAV as part of a raid 7 36 Employ an LAV-25 as part of a hasty attack 7-37 Employ an LAV as a moving unit in a passage of 7-38 lines Conduct actions on contact 7-38 Lead an LAR unit in a movement to contact 7-39 Employ an LAV-AT in support of operations 7-40 Lead an LAR unit in a raid 7 40 Lead a moving LAR unit in a passage of lines 7 41 Maintain an ordnance vehicle logbook 7-42 Maintain a weapon record book 7-42 Supervise Preventative Maintenance Checks and 7 43 Services Lead an LAV during armored reconnaissance 7-44 operations Lead an LAR unit in a route reconnaissance 7-45 Lead an LAR unit during armored reconnaissance 7-46 operations Employ a scout team for local security 7-46 Supervise LAV turret crew operations 7-47 Supervise initial LAV gunnery 7-48 Supervise intermediate gunnery 7 49 Supervise sustainment gunnery 7-50 Manage LAV training systems 7-51 Conduct Remedial LAV gunnery training 7-52 Supervise initial LAV gunnery 7 52 Supervise intermediate gunnery 7 53 Supervise sustainment gunnery 7-54 Supervise advanced gunnery 7-55 Develop LAV gunnery training plan 7 56 Conduct LAV crew evaluator training 7-57 Direct LAV fires 7-58 Engage simultaneous targets Enclosure (1)

115 0341 WPNS 2801 Mount mortar in the LAV-M WPNS-2802 Prepare mortar for displacement WPNS-2801 Install TOW components on an LAV-AT WPNS-2802 Operate LAV-AT turret WPNS 2803 Load a dual launcher WPNS-2804 Engage targets with LAV-AT TOW WPNS-2805 Clear a misfire on the LAV-AT LEVEL EVENTS 0303-M : machine gun Engage targets with an M240 variant 7.62mm swing-mounted EVALUATION-CODED: NO SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL: 6 months BILLETS: GRADES: Vehicle Commander 2NDLT, lstlt, CAPT, LTCOL INITIAL TRAINING SETTING: FORMAL Given an LAV with an installed M240 variant 7.62mm pintle-mounted machinegun and targets at various ranges. STANDARD: Achieving timely effective fire on the targets beaten zone. PERFORMANCE STEPS: 1. Identify threat. 2. Announce "240". 3. Fire using short bursts. 4. Adjust using short bursts. 5. Announce "240 complete". 6. Report engagement as required. 1. MCWP Light Armored Vehicle-25 Gunnery and Employment ORDNANCE: DODIC A131 Cartridge, 7.62mm 4 Ball MB0/1 Trace Quantity 200 rounds per Marine RANGE/TRAINING AREA: Facility Code Tank/Fighting Vehicle Multipurpose Range Complex ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: This is a LAV-25 vehicle commander task that will be performed to standard on gunnery tables 3,4,5, Enclosure ( 1)

116 0303-M : gun Supervise bore sighting procedures for M242 25mm automatic EVALUATION-CODED: NO SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL: 12 months BILLETS: GRADES: Vehicle Commander 2NDLT, 1STLT, CAPT, LTCOL INITIAL TRAINING SETTING: FORMAL Given an LAV-25 with an installed M242 25mm automatic gun, bore sight kit, LAV crew, and references. STANDARD: To achieve point of aim/point of impact within 45 minutes. PERFORMANCE STEPS: 1. Due to complexity, the performance steps for this task will be completed in accordance with the associated reference. 1. TM 08594A-10/1 Operators Manual, LAV-25 Turret RANGE/TRAINING AREA: Facility Code Tank/Fighting Vehicle Multipurpose Range Complex 0303-MNVR-2000: Lead an LAV during armored reconnaissance operations EVALUATION-CODED: NO SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL: 6 months BILLETS: GRADES: Vehicle Commander 2NDLT, 1STLT, CAPT, LTCOL INITIAL TRAINING SETTING: FORMAL equipment. Given an Operation Order, a specified zone/area, personnel and STANDARD: To provide information related to CCIR 1 targeting, and relevant information requirements to higher. PERFORMANCE STEPS: 1. Prepare for combat. 2. Establish focus of recon. 3. Establish tempo of recon. 4. Provide engagement criteria. 5. Reconnoiter all terrain. 6. Reconnoiter all bridges. 7. Locate fords and crossing sites. 7-6 Enclosure (1)

117 8. Reconnoiter overpasses, underpasses and culverts in zone. 9. Locate all obstacles. 10. Locate bypasses around obstacles. 11. Find threat forces. 12. Report information to higher. 1. FM Reconnaissance Troop 2. FM Reconnaissance Platoon 3. MCRP 2-25A Reconnaissance Reports Guide 4. MCWP Engineer Reconnaissance RANGE/TRAINING AREA: Forces Facility Code Maneuver/Training Area, Heavy ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: Simulation may be used as a precursor to live training in order to help maximize and enhance the live training event. (B) 0303-MNVR-2001: Employ an LAV-AT in support of operations EVALUATION-CODED: NO SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL: 12 months INITIAL TRAINING SETTING: MOJT STANDARD: Given an LAV-AT section. In accordance with commander's intent and the scheme of maneuver. PERFORMANCE STEPS: 1. Prepare for combat. 2. Position to support the unit. 3. Provide fires to support the unit. 4. Displace as required. 5. Consolidate and reorganize. 6. Prepare for follow on actions. 1. MCWP Scouting and Patrolling 2. MCWP 3-14 EMPLOYMENT OF THE LIGHT ARMORED RECONNAISSANCE BATTALION 3. MCWP MAGTF Antiarmor Operations RANGE/TRAINING AREA: Forces Facility Code Maneuver/Training Area, Heavy 7-7 Enclosure (1)

118 ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: Simulation may be used as a precursor to live training in order to help maximize and enhance the live training event. (B) 0303-MNVR-2002: Lead an LAV unit in a route reconnaissance EVALUATION-CODED: NO SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL: 12 months BILLETS: GRADES: Company Commander, Platoon Commander 2NDLT, 1STLT, CAPT INITIAL TRAINING SETTING: FORMAL equipment. Given an Operations Order, an assigned route, personnel and STANDARD: To provide information related to CCIR 1 targeting, and relevant information requirements to higher. PERFORMANCE STEPS: 1. Prepare for combat. 2. Establish focus of recon. 3. Establish tempo of recon. 4. Provide engagement criteria. 5. Determine traffic ability along the route. 6. Reconnoiter all terrain. 7. Reconnoiter all lateral routes effecting reconnaissance. 8. Reconnoiter all bridges. 9. Locate fords and crossing sites. 10. Reconnoiter overpasses, underpasses and culverts in zone. 11. Reconnoiter all defiles along route. 12. Locate all obstacles. 13. Locate bypasses around obstacles. 14. Find threat forces. 15. Report information to higher. 1. FM Reconnaissance Troop 2. FM Reconnaissance Platoon 3. MCWP Engineer Reconnaissance RANGE/TRAINING AREA: Forces Facility Code Maneuver/Training Area, Heavy ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: Simulation may be used as a precursor to live training in order to help maximize and enhance the live training event. (B) 7-8 Enclosure (1)

119 0303-MNVR-2003: Lead an LAR unit during armored reconnaissance operations EVALUATION-CODED: NO SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL: 12 months DESCRIPTION: The unit performs area and zone reconnaissance missions, using surveillance, technical means and human interaction to gain information. BILLETS: GRADES: Company Commander, Platoon Commander 2NDLT, lstlt, CAPT INITIAL TRAINING SETTING: FORMAL Given an Operation Order, a specified zone/area 1 personnel and equipment. STANDARD: To provide information related to CCIR, targeting, and relevant information requirements to higher. PERFORMANCE STEPS: 1. Prepare for combat. 2. Establish focus of recon. 3. Establish tempo of recon. 4. Provide engagement criteria. 5. Reconnoiter all terrain. 6. Reconnoiter all bridges. 7. Locate fords and crossing sites. 8. Reconnoiter overpasses, underpasses and culverts in zone. 9. Locate all obstacles. 10. Locate bypasses around obstacles. 11. Find threat forces. 12. Report information to higher. 1. FM Reconnaissance Troop 2. FM Reconnaissance Platoon 3. MCRP 2-25A Reconnaissance Reports Guide 4. MCWP Engineer Reconnaissance RANGE/TRAINING AREA: Forces Facility Code Maneuver/Training Area, Heavy ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: Simulation may be used as a precursor to live training in order to help maximize and enhance the live training event. (B) 0303-MNVR-2026: Employ an LAV-25 in a battle position EVALUATION-CODED: NO SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL: 6 months 7-9 Enclosure (1)

120 BILLETS: GRADES: Vehicle Commander 2NDLT, lstlt, CAPT, LTCOL INITIAL TRAINING SETTING: FORMAL Given an operation order, LAV-25, personnel and equipment. STANDARD: To provide a covered or concealed location oriented on the enemy from which to observe, engage and report. PERFORMANCE STEPS: 1. Reconnoiter tentative battle position. 2. Locate primary and alternate positions. 3. Establish battle position. 4. Establish OPs. 5. Identify sectors of fire. 6. Establish tactical control measures. 7. Create range card. 8. Report battle position information to higher. 9. Identify threats. 10. Execute actions on contact. 11. Report to higher. 12. Make recommendations for follow on actions. 1. FM Reconnaissance Troop 2. FM Reconnaissance Platoon RANGE/TRAINING AREA: Forces Facility Code Maneuver/Training Area, Heavy ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: Simulation may be used as a precursor to live training in order to help maximize and enhance the live training event. (B) 0303-MNVR-2038: Employ an LAVas a stationary unit during a passage of lines EVALUATION-CODED: NO SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL: 6 months BILLETS: GRADES: Vehicle Commander 2NDLT, lstlt, CAPT, LTCOL INITIAL TRAINING SETTING: FORMAL Given an Operations Order and a stationary unit Enclosure (1)

121 STANDARD: Ensuring mission is not disrupted, suffers no casualties as result of fratricide, and maintains the ability to conduct follow on missions. PERFORMANCE STEPS: 1. Establish communications with the passing unit. 2. Man contact points. 3. Coordinate location of passage points and lanes. 4. Direct passing unit from link-up point to the passage point. 5. Exchange appropriate information. 6. Coordinate information on friendly/enemy situation (as required). 1. FM Reconnaissance Troop 2. FM Reconnaissance Platoon RANGE/TRAINING AREA: Forces Facility Code Maneuver/Training Area, Heavy ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: Simulation may be used as a precursor to live training in order to help maximize and enhance the live training event. (B) 0303-MNVR-2050: Execute tactical formations and movement techniques EVALUATION-CODED: NO SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL: 6 months BILLETS: GRADES: Vehicle Commander 2NDLT, 1STLT, CAPT, LTCOL INITIAL TRAINING SETTING: FORMAL STANDARD: Given an LAV unit. To maintain control and mutual support throughout the movement. PERFORMANCE STEPS: 1. Maneuver vehicle ihto a column. 2. Maneuver vehicle into a staggered column. 3. Maneuver vehicle into a vee formation. 4. Maneuver vehicle utilizing successive/alternate bounds. 5. Maneuver vehicle as part of a unit line formation. 6. Maneuver vehicle as part of a bounding overwatch. 7. Maneuver vehicle as part of a traveling overwatch. 8. Maneuver vehicle as part of a herringbone. 9. Maneuver vehicle as part of a coil. REFERENCES : 1. FM Reconnaissance Troop 7-11 Enclosure (1)

122 2. FM Reconnaissance Platoon 3. MCWP Light Armored Vehicle-25 Gunnery and Employment NAVMC A RANGE/TRAINING AREA: Forces Facility Code Maneuver/Training Area, Heavy ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: Simulation may be used as a precursor to live training in order to help maximize and enhance the live training event. (B) 0303-MNVR-2083: Lead a moving LAR unit in a passage of lines EVALUATION-CODED: NO SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL: 12 months BILLETS: Commander Battalion Commander, Company Commander, Platoon Commander, Vehicle INITIAL TRAINING SETTING: FORMAL Given an Operations Order and a moving unit. STANDARD: Ensuring unit does not disrupt stationery units mission, is not surprised by the enemy, suffers no casualties as result of fratricide, and maintains the ability to conduct follow on missions. PERFORMANCE STEPS: 1. Coordinate with stationary unit. 2. Conduct link-up at contact points. 3. Collocate leaders. 4. Coordinate location of passage points and lanes. 5. Conduct passage. 1. FM Reconnaissance Troop 2. FM Reconnaissance Platoon RANGE/TRAINING AREA: Forces Facility Code Maneuver/Training Area, Heavy ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: Simulation may be used as a precursor to live training in order to help maximize and enhance the live training event. (B) 0303-MNVR-2129: Supervise Quartering Party duties 7-12 Enclosure (1)

123 EVALUATION-CODED: NO SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL: 12 months NAVMC A BILLETS: GRADES: Company Commander, Executive Officer, Platoon Commander 2NDLT, 1STLT, CAPT INITIAL TRAINING SETTING: FORMAL STANDARD: Given an order, personnel and equipment. To prepare an assembly area and receive follow on forces. PERFORMANCE STEPS: 1. Reconnoiter the area. 2. Determine suitability. 3. Direct the establishment of security. 4. Clear the area. 5. Direct the improvement and the marking of entrances, exits, and internal routes. 1. FM Reconnaissance Troop 2. FM Reconnaissance Platoon RANGE/TRAINING AREA: Forces Facility Code Maneuver/Training Area, Heavy ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: Simulation may be used as a precursor to live training in order to help maximize and enhance the live training event. (B) 0303-MNVR-2130: Establish LAR unit Battle Positions EVALUATION-CODED: NO SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL: 12 months BILLETS: GRADES: Battalion Commander, Company Commander, Platoon Commander 2NDLT, 1STLT, CAPT, LTCOL INITIAL TRAINING SETTING: FORMAL STANDARD: Given an order and an LAV unit. To accomplish the commander's intent. PERFORMANCE STEPS: 1. Prepare for combat. 2. Assign primary vehicle positions. 3. Direct the assignment of sectors of fires Enclosure (1)

124 4. Assign alternate/supplemental vehicle positions. 5. Establish route of withdrawal. 6. Coordinate supporting fires. 7. Coordinate with adjacent units. 8. Supervise occupation. 9. Supervise continuing actions. 10. Maintain communications as required. 1. FM Reconnaissance Troop 2. FM Reconnaissance Platoon RANGE/TRAINING AREA: Forces Facility Code Maneuver/Training Area, Heavy ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: Simulation may be used as a precursor to live training in order to help maximize and enhance the live training event. (B) 0303-MNVR-2132: Lead a stationary LAR unit during a passage of lines EVALUATION-CODED: NO SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL: 12 months BILLETS: GRADES: Battalion Commander, Company Commander, Platoon Commander 2NDLT, 1STLT, CAPT, LTCOL INITIAL TRAINING SETTING: FORMAL Given an order, personnel and equipment. STANDARD: Ensuring mission is not disrupted, is not surprised by the enemy/ suffers no casualties as result of fratricide, and maintains the ability to conduct follow on missions. PERFORMANCE STEPS: 1. Coordinate with the moving unit. 2. Occupy contact points. 3. Collocate leaders. 4. Coordinate location of passage points and lanes. 5. Complete passage. 6. Effect battle handover. 1. FM Reconnaissance Troop 2. FM Reconnaissance Platoon 7-14 Enclosure (1)

125 RANGE/TRAINING AREA: Forces Facility Code Maneuver/Training Area, Heavy ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: Simulation may be used as a precursor to live training in order to help maximize and enhance the live training event. (B) FF-2075: Lead actions on contact EVALUATION-CODED: NO SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL: 6 months BILLETS: GRADES: Vehicle Commander 2NDLT, 1STLT, CAPT, LTCOL INITIAL TRAINING SETTING: FORMAL Given a LAV engaged by an enemy force during operations. STANDARD: To take action before the enemy can gain the initiative in order to maintain the tempo of the operation. PERFORMANCE STEPS: 1. Identify an enemy force. 2. Execute battle drill as required. 3. Report information. 4. Retain freedom of maneuver. 5. Maintain enemy contact. 1. FM Reconnaissance Troop 2. FM Reconnaissance Platoon RANGE/TRAINING AREA: Forces Facility Code Maneuver/Training Area, Heavy ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: Simulation may be used as a precursor to live training in order to help maximize and enhance the live training event. (B) FF-2076: Employ an LAV in a movement to contact EVALUATION-CODED: NO SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL: 6 months BILLETS: GRADES: Vehicle Commander 2NDLT, 1STLT, CAPT, LTCOL 7-15 Enclosure (1)

126 INITIAL TRAINING SETTING: FORMAL Given an operations order, a location with suspected enemy forces, personnel and equipment. STANDARD: To gain or maintain contact with the enemy or reach the limit of advance (LOA) IAW the Operation Order. PERFORMANCE STEPS: 1. Complete planning. 2. Issue the order. 3. Supervise PCC/PCI. 4. Maneuver unit as required. 5. Maintain continuous security. 6. Gain and maintain contact with the enemy. 7. Report enemy activity. 1. FM Reconnaissance Troop 2. FM Reconnaissance Platoon RANGE/TRAINING AREA: Forces Facility Code Maneuver/Training Area, Heavy ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: Simulation may be used as a precursor to live training in order to help maximize and enhance the live training event. (B) FF-2077: Employ an LAV-25 during a hasty attack EVALUATION-CODED: NO SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL: 12 months BILLETS: GRADES: Vehicle Commander 2NDLT, 1STLT, CAPT, LTCOL INITIAL TRAINING SETTING: FORMAL Given an order, personnel and equipment. STANDARD: To destroy or force the enemy to withdraw before they can consolidate or establish a deliberate defense. PERFORMANCE STEPS: 1. Receive the order. 2. Supervise PCC/PCI. 3. Maneuver vehicle to objective area. 4. Execute actions on the objective. 5. Consolidate forces Enclosure (1)

127 6. Send all applicable reports. REFERENCES : 1. FM Reconnaissance Troop 2. FM Reconnaissance Platoon RANGE/TRAINING AREA: Forces Facility Code Maneuver/Training Area, Heavy ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: Simulation may be used as a precursor to live training in order to help maximize and enhance the live training event. (B) FF-2078: Employ an LAVas a moving unit in a passage of lines EVALUATION-CODED: NO SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL: 6 months BILLETS: GRADES: Vehicle Commander 2NDLT, 1STLT, CAPT, LTCOL INITIAL TRAINING SETTING: FORMAL Given an Operations Order and a stationary unit. STANDARD: Ensuring vehicle does not disrupt stationery units mission, is not surprised by the enemy 1 suffers no casualties as result of fratricider and maintains the ability to conduct follow on missions. PERFORMANCE STEPS: 1. Establish communications with a stationary unit. 2. Coordinate information on friendly/enemy situation (as required). 3. Coordinate location of passage points and lanes. 4. Disseminate appropriate information. 5. Conduct the passage as ordered. 1. FM Reconnaissance Troop 2. FM Reconnaissance Platoon RANGE/TRAINING AREA: Forces Facility Code Maneuver/Training Area, Heavy ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: Simulation may be used as a precursor to live training in order to help maximize and enhance the live training event. (B) 7-17 Enclosure (1)

128 0303-0FF-2079: Lead an LAR unit during a raid EVALUATION-CODED: NO SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL: 12 months BILLETS: GRADES: Vehicle Commander 2NDLT, 1STLT, CAPT, LTCOL INITIAL TRAINING SETTING: FORMAL equipment. Given an Operation Order, a known enemy objective, personnel and STANDARD: To accomplish specified tasks assigned to that objective within the given timefrarne. PERFORMANCE STEPS: 1. Complete planning. 2. Establish visual contact on objective area. 3. Establish surveillance on enemy avenues of approach. 4. Initiate actions on objective. 5. Suppress enemy with combined arms as required. 6. Establish support by fire. 7. Maneuver to objective. 8. Attack the objective. 9. Protect withdrawal. 10. Execute withdrawal. 1. FM Reconnaissance Troop 2. FM Reconnaissance Platoon RANGE/TRAINING AREA: Forces Facility Code Maneuver/Training Area, Heavy ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: Simulation may be used as a precursor to live training in order to help maximize and enhance the live training event. (B) FF-2082: Lead an LAR unit during a movement to contact EVALUATION-CODED: NO SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL: 12 months BILLETS: Battalion Commander, Company Commander, Platoon Commander INITIAL TRAINING SETTING: FORMAL Given an operations order, a location with suspected enemy forces, personnel and equipment Enclosure (1)

129 STANDARD: To gain or maintain contact with the enemy or reach the limit of advance (LOA) IAW the Operation Order. PERFORMANCE STEPS: 1. Complete planning. 2. Issue the order. 3. Supervise PCC/PCI. 4. Maneuver unit as required. 5. Maintain continuous security. 6. Gain and maintain contact with the enemy. 7. Report enemy activity. 1. FM Reconnaissance Troop 2. FM Reconnaissance Platoon RANGE/TRAINING AREA: Forces Facility Code Maneuver/Training Area, Heavy ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: Simulation may be used as a precursor to live training in order to help maximize and enhance the live training event. {B) PS-2025: Develop a range card for an LAV EVALUATION-CODED: NO SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL: 6 months INITIAL TRAINING SETTING: FORMAL STANDARD: Given a mission, an LAV, personnel and equipment. To ensure all information is provided to units fire plan sketch. PERFORMANCE STEPS: 1. Label primary position of the vehicle using military symbols. 2. Indicate primary sectors of fire. 3. Indicate the principal direction of fire (PDF) for the M Indicate magnetic north. 5. List marginal information. 6. Indicate positions of LPs/OPs, as required. 7. Indicate dead space and how it is covered, as required. 8. Indicate target reference points (TRPs) and azimuth to each. 9. Indicate minimum/maximum engagement lines. 10. Indicate Primary, alternate and supplementary positions. 11. Indicate Fire support control measures. 12. Complete data sheet. 13. Disseminate completed range card to higher Enclosure (1)

130 1. MCWP Marine Rifle Squad RANGE/TRAINING AREA: Forces Facility Code Maneuver/Training Area, Heavy PS-2131: Direct LAV unit fires EVALUATION-CODED: NO SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL: 12 months BILLETS: GRADES: Battalion Commander, Company Commander, Platoon Commander 2NDLT, 1STLT, CAPT, LTCOL INITIAL TRAINING SETTING: FORMAL Given an order, personnel and equipment. STANDARD: To ensure fires are directed accurately and on time according to higher headquarters order. PERFORMANCE STEPS: 1. Establish target priorities. 2. Establish target reference points (TRPs). 3. Define engagement areas (EAs). 4. Identify phase lines. 5. Assign sectors of fires. 6. Issue appropriate fire commands. 1. FM Reconnaissance Troop 2. FM 6-30 Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures for Observed Fire RANGE/TRAINING AREA: Forces Facility Code Maneuver/Training Area, Heavy ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: Simulation may be used as a precursor to live training in order to help maximize and enhance the live training event. (B) PS-2150: Supervise employment of a scout team for local security EVALUATION-CODED: NO SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL: 3 months 7-20 Enclosure (1)

131 DESCRIPTION: Scout employment is mission specific and may require special gear and equipment to accomplish their task. BILLETS: Battalion Commander, Company COmmander, Platoon Cornmander 1 Vehicle Commander GRADES: 2NDLT, 1STLT, CAPT, LTCOL INITIAL TRAINING SETTING: FORMAL STANDARD: support. Given a mission requiring the use of the dismounted element. To conduct a dismounted operation integrated with organic LAV PERFORMANCE STEPS: 1. Identify threat. 2. Task the scouts. 3. Coordinate scout deployment with higher. 4. Maintain communication with scouts. 5. Coordinate fires with scouts. 6. Execute mission. 7. Conduct linkup. 8. Conduct debrief. 9. Report accountability. 1. FM Reconnaissance Platoon 2. MCWP Light Armored Vehicle-25 Gunnery and Employment RANGE/TRAINING AREA: Forces Facility Code Maneuver/Training Area, Heavy ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: Simulation may be used as a precursor to live training in order to help maximize and enhance the live training event. (B) 0303-PMCS-2001: Maintain an ordnance vehicle logbook EVALUATION-CODED: NO SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL: 12 months BILLETS: GRADES: Vehicle Commander 2NDLT, 1STLT, CAPT INITIAL TRAINING SETTING: FORMAL Given vehicle usage data Enclosure (1)

132 STANDARD: To provide accurate records. PERFORMANCE STEPS: 1. Enter the data on the daily page. 2. Enter the data on the monthly page. 1. TM /1 Ground Equipment Record Procedures 0303-PMCS-2002: Maintain a weapon record book EVALUATION-CODED: NO SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL: 12 months BILLETS: GRADES: Vehicle Commander 2NDLT, 1STLT, CAPT INITIAL TRAINING SETTING: FORMAL STANDARD: Given a weapon record book, usage data and the reference. To provide accurate records. PERFORMANCE STEPS: 1. Enter data into weapons record book. 2. Enter a cumulative total for the number of rounds fired. 1. TM /1 Ground Equipment Record Procedures 0303-PMCS-2003: Supervise Preventative Maintenance Checks and Services EVALUATION-CODED: NO SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL: 12 months BILLETS: GRADES: Platoon Commander 2NDLT, 1STLT, CAPT INITIAL TRAINING SETTING: FORMAL STANDARD: Given an LAR unit, personnel and equipment. To ensure equipment readiness. PERFORMANCE STEPS: 1. Supervise maintenance. 2. Conduct vehicle inspection. 3. Determine status of equipment. 4. Ensure inoperable equipment is annotated. 5. Open an equipment repair order Enclosure (1)

133 6. Submit equipment repair order shopping lists. 7. Reconcile the Daily Process Report (DPR). 1. LI 08594C-12-2A LAV LI 08594C-12/1B Lubrication Instruction, LAV-25 Turret 3. LI A Operator's Manual LAV-AT Hull 4. LI 08652A-12-1 Lubrication Instruction, Turret Light Armored Vehicle Antitank LAV-AT 5. LI 08652A-12-1A Operator's Manual for LAV-AT Turret 6. LI 08652A-12-2 Lubrication Instruction, Light Armored Vehicle Antitank LA V-AT 7. LI 08652A-12A LAV-AT 8. LI 08654A-12A LAV-M 9. LI 08655B-12 Lubrication Instruction Light Armored Vehicle, Mortar, LAV-M 10. TM 08594A-10/1 _ Operators Manual, LAV-25 Turret 11. TM 08594B-10/2B Operator's Manual LAV-25 Hull 12. TM 08650A-10A LAV-C2 13. TM 08652B-10/2A LAV-AT 14. TM 08654B-10A LAV-L 15. TM 08655B-10A Operator's Manual LAV-M 0303-SEC-2027: Employ an LAV during screening operations EVALUATION-CODED: NO SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL: 6 months BILLETS: GRADES: Vehicle Commander 2NDLT, lstlt, CAPT, LTCOL INITIAL TRAINING SETTING: FORMAL equipment. Given an Order, a moving or stationary unit, personnel and STANDARD: To provide early warning, real time information, reaction timer maneuver space, and destroy/repel threat reconnaissance. PERFORMANCE STEPS: 1. Execute movement. 2. Maintain continuous surveillance. 3. Provide early warning of threat approach. 4. Gain and maintain contact with threat forces. 5. Destroy threat reconnaissance. 6. Impede/disrupt the threat within capabilities. 7. Report to higher. 1. FM Reconnaissance Platoon 7-23 Enclosure (1)

134 RANGE/TRAINING AREA: Forces Facility Code Maneuver/Training Area, Heavy ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: Simulation may be used as a precursor to live training in order to help maximize and enhance the live training event. (B) 0303-WPNS-2007: Direct LAV fires EVALUATION-CODED: NO SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL: 6 months BILLETS: GRADES: Vehicle Commander 2NDLT, 1STLT, CAPT, LTCOL INITIAL TRAINING SETTING: FORMAL STANDARD: Given an LAV-25, personnel and equipment. To suppress, neutralize, or destroy the threat. PERFORMANCE STEPS: 1. Acquire target(s). 2. Select the method of engagement. 3. Issue the fire command. 4. Make observations. 5. Scan for additional targets. 6. Issue subsequent fire commands. 7. Terminate the engagement. 1. MCWP Light Armored Vehicle-25 Gunnery and Employment ORDNANCE: DODIC A131 Cartridge, 7.62mm 4 Ball MB0/1 Trace A940 Cartridge, 25mm TPDS-T M910 Linked A976 Cartridge, 25mm TP-T M793 Linked Quantity 200 rounds per weapon 18 rounds per weapon 18 rounds per weapon RANGE/TRAINING AREA: Facility Code Tank/Fighting Vehicle Multipurpose Range Complex. ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: Simulation may be used as a precursor to live training in order to help maximize and enhance the live training event. {B) 7-24 Enclosure (1)

135 0303-WPNS-2028: Engage simultaneous targets EVALUATION-CODED: NO SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL: 6 months BILLETS: GRADES: Vehicle Commander 2NDLT, 1STLT, CAPT, LTCOL INITIAL TRAINING SETTING: MOJT STANDARD: Given an LAV, personnel and equipment. Without exceeding LAV-25 vehicle exposure time. PERFORMANCE STEPS: 1. Acquire target(s). 2. Select the method of engagement. 3. Issue a simultaneous fire command. 4. Engage target(s) with the swing-mounted machinegun. 5. Terminate the swing-mounted machinegun engagement. 6. Assume control of the remaining engagements. 1. MCWP Light Armored Vehicle-25 Gunnery and Employment ORDNANCE: DODIC A131 Cartridge, 7.62rnrn 4 Ball M80/1 Trace A940 Cartridge, 25rnrn TPDS-T M910 Linked A976 Cartridge, 25rnrn TP-T M793 Linked Quantity 200 rounds per weapon 18 rounds per weapon 18 rounds per weapon RANGE/TRAINING AREA: Facility Code Tank/Fighting Vehicle Multipurpose Range Complex. ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: This task that will be performed to standard as part of the gunnery tables MOBL-2001: Conduct LAR scout reconnaissance EVALUATION-CODED: NO SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL: 6 months DESCRIPTION: Route classification is a tool that helps which vehicles can travel on a particular road network. reconnaissance are displayed on map overlays. Detailed information is obtained in depth for future operations. performed by 0313 and 0303 MOS. an LAR unit determine The results of route route classification This task is also GRADES: LCPL, CPL, SGT, SSGT, GYSGT, MSGT, 2NDLT, 1STLT, CAPT 7-25 Enclosure (1)

136 INITIAL TRAINING SETTING: MOJT Given an order, personnel and equipment. STANDARD: To provide information on obstructions that will impede a supported unit along a route. PERFORMANCE STEPS: 1. Analyze METT-TSL 2. Review the map of the route to be taken 3. Proceed to assigned objective 4. Calculate route width 5. Determine shoulder condition 6. Determine surface material 7. Plot length of passable route 8. List obstacles 9. Indicate special weather conditions which may affect the route 10. Identify constrictions 11. Determine overhead clearance 12. Classify road (s) 13. Record cover and concealment 14. Identify underpasses 15. Calculate tunnel specifications 16. Classify bridge (s) 17. Determine wet gap fording/bridging/ferrying sites 18. Identify suitable bypasses 19. Classify the route 20. Submit reconnaissance report {s) and overlays 1. FM Reconnaissance Platoon 2. FM 5-36 Route Reconnaissance and Classification 3. GTA Bridge Classification Card 4. MCRP 3-17A/FM 5-34 Engineer Field Data 5. MCRP 3-17B Engineer Forms and Reports 0311-MOBL-2402: Direct dismount of an LAV-25 EVALUATION-CODED: NO SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL: 12 months MOS PERFORMING: 0311 GRADES: PVT, PFC, LCPL, CPL, SGT, SSGT, GYSGT, 2NDLT, 1STLT, CAPT INITIAL TRAINING SETTING: MOJT STANDARD: Given an order, personnel and equipment. To provide local security or conduct an assigned mission. PERFORMANCE STEPS: 1. Vehicle Commander announces alert 7-26 Enclosure (1)

137 2. Vehicle Commander issues tasks and purpose 3. Vehicle Commander gives order to dismount 4. Team Leader ensures accountability 5. Team Leader confirms dismount 6. Orient the team 7. Continue mission 1. FM Reconnaissance Platoon 0313-DEF-2000: Employ an LAV-25 in a battle position EVALUATION-CODED: NO SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL: 6 months MOS PERFORMING: 0313 BILLETS: GRADES: Vehicle Commander CPL, SGT, SSGT, GYSGT INITIAL TRAINING SETTING: FORMAL Given a operation order, an LAV-25, personnel and equipment. STANDARD: To provide a covered or concealed location oriented on the enemy from which to observe, engage and report. PERFORMANCE STEPS: 1. Reconnoiter tentative battle position 2. Locate primary and alternate positions 3. Establish battle position 4. Establish OPs 5. Identify sectors of fire 6. Establish tactical control measures 7. Create range card 8. Report battle position information to higher 9. Identify threats 10. Execute actions on contact 11. Report to higher 12. Make recommendations for follow on actions 1. FM Reconnaissance Troop 2. FM Reconnaissance Platoon RANGE/TRAINING AREA: Forces Facility Code Maneuver/Training Area, Heavy 7-27 Enclosure (1)

138 ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: Simulation may be used as a precursor to live training in order to help maximize and enhance the live training event. (B) 0313-DEF-2001: Develop a range card for an LAV EVALUATION-CODED: NO SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL: 6 months MOS PERFORMING: 0313 BILLETS: GRADES: Vehicle Commander CPL, SGT, SSGT, GYSGT INITIAL TRAINING SETTING: FORMAL STANDARD: Given a mission and a LAV. To ensure all information is provided to units fire plan sketch. PERFORMANCE STEPS: 1. Label primary position of the vehicle using military symbols 2. Indicate primary sectors of fire 3. Indicate the principal direction of fire (PDF) for the M Indicate magnetic north 5. List marginal information 6. Indicate positions of LPs/OPs, as required 7. Indicate dead space and how it is covered, as required 8. Indicate target reference points (TRPs) and azimuth to each 9. Indicate minimum/maximum engagement lines 10. Indicate Primary, alternate and supplementary positions 11. Indicate Fire support control measures 12. Complete data sheet 13. Disseminate completed range card to higher 1. MCWP Marine Rifle Squad RANGE/TRAINING AREA: Forces Facility Code Maneuver/Training Area, Heavy 0313-DEF-2002: Employ an LAV-25 as part of a security operation EVALUATION-CODED: NO SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL: 6 months MOS PERFORMING: 0313 BILLETS: Vehicle Commander 7-28 Enclosure (1)

139 GRADES: CPL, SGT, SSGT, GYSGT INITIAL TRAINING SETTING: FORMAL Given an LAV-25, an order, training area, and a crew. STANDARD: To facilitate surveillance, provide early warning, and to impede or harass the enemy's advance. PERFORMANCE STEPS: 1. Maintain continuous surveillance 2. Provide early warning 3. Identify/ and destroy enemy reconnaissance units 4. Maintain contact with the enemy 5. Report enemy activity 1. FM Reconnaissance Troop 2. FM Reconnaissance Platoon RANGE/TRAINING AREA: Forces Facility Code Maneuver/Training Area, Heavy 0313-DEF-2003: Employ an LAV as a stationary unit in a passage of lines EVALUATION-CODED: NO SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL: 6 months MOS PERFORMING: 0313 BILLETS: GRADES: Vehicle Commander CPL, SGT, SSGT, GYSGT, MSGT, MGYSGT INITIAL TRAINING SETTING: FORMAL Given an Operations Order and a stationary unit. STANDARD: Ensuring mission is not disrupted, suffers no casualties as result of fratricide, and maintains the ability to conduct follow on missions. PERFORMANCE STEPS: 1. Establish communications with the passing unit 2. Man contact points 3. Coordinate location of passage points and lanes 4. Direct passing unit from link-up point to the passage point 5. Exchange appropriate information 6. Coordinate information on friendly/enemy situation (as required) 1. FM Reconnaissance Troop 7-29 Enclosure (1)

140 2. FM Reconnaissance Platoon RANGE/TRAINING AREA: Forces Facility Code Maneuver/Training Area, Heavy ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: Simulation may be used as a precursor to live training in order to help maximize and enhance the live training event. (B) 0313-DEF-2100: Establish LAV unit Battle Positions EVALUATION-CODED: NO SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL: 12 months MOS PERFORMING: 0313 BILLETS: GRADES: Platoon Sergeant SSGT, GYSGT INITIAL TRAINING SETTING: FORMAL STANDARD: Given an LAV unit, mission essential equipment, and an order. To accomplish the commander's intent. PERFORMANCE STEPS: 1. Prepare for combat 2. Assign primary vehicle positions 3. Direct the assignment of sectors of fires 4. Assign alternate/supplemental vehicle positions 5. Establish route of withdrawal 6. Coordinate supporting fires 7. Coordinate with adjacent units 8. Supervise occupation 9. Supervise continuing actions 10. Maintain communications as required 1. FM Reconnaissance Troop 2. FM Reconnaissance Platoon RANGE/TRAINING AREA: Forces Facility Code Maneuver/Training Area, Heavy 7-30 Enclosure (1)

141 ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: Simulation may be used as a precursor to live training in order to help maximize and enhance the live training event. (B) 0313-DEF-2101: Direct LAV unit fires EVALUATION-CODED: NO SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL: 12 months MOS PERFORMING: 0313 BILLETS: GRADES: Platoon Sergeant SSGT, GYSGT INITIAL TRAINING SETTING: FORMAL Given an order, personnel and equipment. STANDARD: To ensure fires are directed accurately and on time according to higher headquarters order. PERFORMANCE STEPS: 1. Establish target priorities 2. Establish target reference points (TRPs) 3. Define engagement areas (EAs) 4. Identify phase lines 5. Assign sectors of fires 6. Issue appropriate fire commands 1. FM Reconnaissance Troop 2. FM Reconnaissance Platoon 3. FM 6-30 Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures for Observed Fire RANGE/TRAINING AREA: Forces Facility Code Maneuver/Training Area, Heavy ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: Simulation may be used as a precursor to live training in order to help maximize and enhance the live training event. (B) 0313-DEF-2102: Lead a stationary LAV unit in a passage of lines EVALUATION-CODED: NO SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL: 12 months MOS PERFORMING: 0313 BILLETS: Platoon Sergeant 7-31 Enclosure (1)

142 GRADES: SSGT, GYSGT INITIAL TRAINING SETTING: FORMAL Given an order, personnel and equipment. STANDARD: Ensuring mission is not disrupted, is not surprised by the enemy, suffers no casualties as result of fratricide, and maintains the ability to conduct follow on missions. PERFORMANCE STEPS: 1. Coordinate with the moving unit 2. Occupy contact points 3. Collocate leaders 4. Coordinate location of passage points and lanes 5. Complete passage 6. Effect battle handover 1. FM Reconnaissance Troop 2. FM Reconnaissance Platoon RANGE/TRAINING AREA: Forces Facility Code Maneuver/Training Area, Heavy ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: Simulation may be used as a precursor to live training in order to help maximize and enhance the live training event. (B) 0313-DEF-2103: Supervise Quartering Party duties EVALUATION-CODED: NO SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL: 12 months MOS PERFORMING: 0313 BILLETS: GRADES: Platoon Sergeant SSGT, GYSGT INITIAL TRAINING SETTING: FORMAL STANDARD: Given an order, personnel and equipment. To prepare an assembly area and receive follow on forces. PERFORMANCE STEPS: 1. Reconnoiter the area 2. Determine suitability 3. Direct the establishment of security 7-32 Enclosure (1)

143 4. Clear the area 5. Direct the improvement and the marking of entrances, exits, and internal routes 1. FM Reconnaissance Troop 2. FM Reconnaissance Platoon RANGE/TRAINING AREA: Forces Facility Code Maneuver/Training Area, Heavy MISCELLIINEOUS: ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: Simulation may be used as a precursor to live training in order to help maximize and enhance the live training event. (B) 0313-LOG-2100: Direct LAV resupply operations EVALUATION-CODED: NO SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL: 12 months MOS PERFORMING: 0313 BILLETS: GRADES: Company Operations Chief, Platoon Sergeant SSGT, GYSGT, MSGT INITIAL TRAINING SETTING: FORMAL STANDARD: Given an order, personnel and equipment. To provide the unit with necessary supplies to continue operations. PERFORMANCE STEPS: 1. Receive logistic status from sub-units 2. Assess unit needs 3. Forecast requirements 4. Determine tactical resupply location 5. Determine type of resupply 6. Coordinate with support elements for resupply 7. Supervise conduct of resupply 1. FM Reconnaissance Troop 2. FM Reconnaissance Platoon 3. MCWP 4-1 Lo.gistics Operations 4. MCWP 4-11 Combat Service Support 7-33 Enclosure (1)

144 RANGE/TRAINING AREA: Forces Facility Code Maneuver/Training Area, Heavy ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: Simulation may be used as a precursor to live training in order to help maximize and enhance the live training event. (B) 0313 M : Engage targets with an M240 variant 7.62mm swing-mounted machine gun EVALUATION-CODED: NO SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL: 6 months BILLETS: GRADES: Vehicle Commander CPL, SGT, SSGT, GYSGT, MSGT, MGYSGT INITIAL TRAINING SETTING: FORMAL Given an LAV with an installed M240 variant 7.62mm pintle-mounted machinegun and targets at various ranges. STANDARD: Achieving timely effective fire on the targets beaten zone. PERFORMANCE STEPS: 1. Identify threat. 2. Announce "240". 3. Fire using short bursts. 4. Adjust using short bursts. 5. Announce "240 complete". 6. Report engagement as required. 1. MCWP Light Armored Vehicle-25 Gunnery and Employment ORDNANCE: DODIC A131 Cartridge, 7.62mm 4 Ball MB0/1 Trace Quantity 200 rounds per Marine RANGE/TRAINING AREA: Facility Code Tank/Fighting Vehicle Multipurpose Range Complex M : gun Supervise bore sighting procedures for M242 25mm automatic EVALUATION-CODED: NO SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL: 12 months BILLETS: Vehicle Commander 7-34 Enclosure (1)

145 GRADES: CPL, SGT, SSGT, GYSGT INITIAL TRAINING SETTING: FORMAL Given an LAV-25 with an installed M242 25mm automatic gun, bore sight kit, LAV crew, and references. STANDARD: To achieve point of aim/point of impact within 45 minutes. PERFORMANCE STEPS: Due to complexity, the performance steps for this task will be completed in accordance with the associated reference. 1. TM 08594A-10/1 Operators Manual, LAV-25 Turret RANGE/TRAINING AREA: Facility Code Tank/Fighting Vehicle Multipurpose Range Complex 0313-M : Zero the M242 25mm automatic gun EVALUATION-CODED: NO SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL: 12 months BILLETS: GRADES: Vehicle Commander PFC, LCPL, CPL, SGT, SSGT, GYSGT INITIAL TRAINING SETTING: FORMAL STANDARD: Given a LAV and references. To achieve point of aim/point of impact. PERFORMANCE STEPS: Due to complexity, the performance steps for this task will be completed in accordance with the associated reference. 1. TM 08594A-10/1 Operators Manual, LAV-25 Turret ORDNANCE: DODIC A940 Cartridge, 25mm TPDS-T M910 Linked A976 Cartridge, 25mm TP-T M793 Linked Quantity 10 rounds per Marine 10 rounds per Marine RANGE/TRAINING AREA: Gunnery Range Facility Code Tank/Fighting Vehicle Stationary 7-35 Enclosure (1)

146 ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: Simulation may be used as a precursor to live training in order to help maximize and enhance the live training event. (B) 0313-MNVR-2000: Execute tactical formation and movement techniques EVALUATION-CODED: NO SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL: 1 month MOS PERFORMING: 0313 BILLETS: GRADES: Vehicle Commander CPL, SGT, SSGT, GYSGT, MSGT, MGYSGT INITIAL TRAINING SETTING: FORMAL STANDARD: Given an LAV. To maintain control and mutual support throughout the movement. PERFORMANCE STEPS: 1. Maneuver vehicle into a column 2. Maneuver vehicle into a staggered column 3. Maneuver vehicle into a V formation 4. Maneuver vehicle utilizing successive/alternate bounds 5. Maneuver vehicle as part of a unit line formation 6. Maneuver vehicle as part of a bounding overwatch 7. Maneuver vehicle as part of a traveling overwatch 8. Maneuver vehicle as part of a herringbone 9. Maneuver vehicle as part of a coil 1. FM Reconnaissance Troop 2. FM Reconnaissance Platoon 3. MCWP Light Armored Vehicle-25 Gunnery and Employment RANGE/TRAINING AREA: Forces. Facility Code Maneuver/Training Area, Heavy ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: Simulation may be used as a precursor to live training in order to help maximize and enhance the live training event. (B) 0313-MOBL-2100: Lead an LAV unit in a tactical road march EVALUATION-CODED: NO SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL: 12 months MOS PERFORMING: Enclosure (1)

147 BILLETS: GRADES: Platoon Sergeant SSGT, GYSGT INITIAL TRAINING SETTING: FORMAL Given an order, personnel and equipment. STANDARD: To ensure that the unit arrives at the objective at the time prescribed in the order. PERFORMANCE STEPS: 1. Prepare for combat 2. Dispatch reconnaissance and quartering parties {as required) 3. Stage vehicles for movement 4. Conduct movement 5. Maintain security 6. Maintain communication with HHQ 7. Account for personnel and equipment upon arrival 1. FM Reconnaissance Troop 2. FM Reconnaissance Platoon ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: Simulation may be used as a precursor to live training in order to help maximize and enhance the live training event. (B) FF-2000: Employ an LAV-25 in a movement to contact EVALUATION-CODED: NO SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL: 6 months MOS PERFORMING: 0313 BILLETS: GRADES: Vehicle Commander CPL, SGT, SSGT, GYSGT INITIAL TRAINING SETTING: FORMAL Given an order, personnel and equipment. STANDARD: To gain or maintain contact with the enemy or reach the limit of advance (LOA) IAW the Operation Order. PERFORMANCE STEPS: 1. Receive the order 2. Move in accordance with the scheme of maneuver 3. Maintain security 4. Initiate contact with the enemy element 5. Maintain freedom of maneuver 7-37 Enclosure (1)

148 6. Execute action on contact 7. Maintain contact with the enemy 8. Send all applicable reports 1. FM Reconnaissance Troop 2. FM Reconnaissance Platoon 3. MCWP 3-12 Marine Corps Tank Employment RANGE/TRAINING AREA: Forces. Facility Code Maneuver/Training Area, Heavy MISCELLliNEOUS: ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: Simulation may be used as a precursor to live training in order to help maximize and enhance the live training event. (B) FF-2001: Employ an LAV as part of a raid EVALUATION-CODED: NO SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL: 12 months MOS PERFORMING: 0313 BILLETS: GRADES: Vehicle Commander CPL, SGT, SSGT, GYSGT INITIAL TRAINING SETTING: MOJT Given an operations order, a location with suspected enemy forces, personnel and equipment. STANDARD: To gain or maintain contact with the enemy or reach the limit of advance (LOA) IAW the Operation Order. PERFORMANCE STEPS: 1. Supervise PCC/PCI 2. Maneuver vehicle to objective area 3. Execute actions on the objective 4. Consolidate forces 5. Send all applicable reports 6. Maneuver the vehicle as part of a withdrawal along pre-planned egress route 1. FM Reconnaissance Troop 2. FM Reconnaissance Platoon 7-38 Enclosure (1)

149 RANGE/TRAINING AREA: Forces. Facility Code Maneuver/Training Area, Heavy ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: Simulation may be used as a precursor to live training in order to help maximize and enhance the live training event. (B) FF-2002: Employ an LAV-25 as part of a hasty attack EVALUATION-CODED: NO SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL: 12 months MOS PERFORMING: 0313 BILLETS: GRADES: Vehicle Commander CPL, SGT, SSGT, GYSGT INITIAL TRAINING SETTING: FORMAL Given an order, personnel and equipment. STANDARD: To destroy or force the enemy to withdraw before they can consolidate or establish a deliberate defense. PERFORMANCE STEPS: 1. Receive the order 2. Supervise PCC/PCI 3. Maneuver vehicle to objective area 4. Execute actions on the objective 5. Consolidate forces 6. Send all applicable reports 1. FM Reconnaissance Troop 2. FM Reconnaissance Platoon RANGE/TRAINING AREA: Forces Facility Code Maneuver/Training Area, Heavy ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: Simulation may be used as a precursor to live training in order to help maximize and enhance the live training event. (B) FF-2003: Employ an LAV as a moving unit in a passage of lines EVALUATION-CODED: NO SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL: 6 months 7-39 Enclosure (1)

150 MOS PERFORMING: 0313 BILLETS: GRADES: Vehicle Commander CPL, SGT, SSGT, MSGT, MGYSGT INITIAL TRAINING SETTING: FORMAL Given an Operations Order and a stationary unit. STANDARD: Ensuring vehicle does not disrupt stationery units mission, is not surprised by the enemy, suffers no casualties as result of fratricide, and maintains the ability to conduct follow on missions. PERFORMANCE STEPS: 1. Establish communications with a stationary unit 2. Coordinate information on friendly/enemy situation (as required) 3. Coordinate location of passage points and lanes 4. Disseminate appropriate information 5. Conduct the passage as ordered 1. FM Reconnaissance Troop 2. FM Reconnaissance Platoon RANGE/TRAINING AREA: Forces Facility Code Maneuver/Training Area, Heavy ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: Simulation may be used as a precursor to live training in order to help maximize and enhance the live training event. (B) FF-2100: Conduct actions on contact EVALUATION-CODED: NO SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL: 6 months MOS PERFORMING: 0313 BILLETS: GRADES: Vehicle Commander CPL, SGT, SSGT, GYSGT, MSGT, MGYSGT INITIAL TRAINING SETTING: FORMAL Given a LAV engaged by an enemy force during operations. STANDARD: To take action before the enemy can gain the initiative in order to maintain the tempo of the operation Enclosure (1)

151 PERFORMANCE STEPS: 1. Identify an enemy force 2. Execute battle drill as required 3. Report information 4. Retain freedom of maneuver 5. Maintain enemy contact 1. FM Reconnaissance Troop 2. FM Reconnaissance Platoon RANGE/TRAINING AREA: Forces Facility Code Maneuver/Training Area, Heavy ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: Simulation may be used as a precursor to live training in order to help maximize and enhance the live training event. (B) FF-2101: Lead an LAR unit in a movement to contact EVALUATION-CODED: NO SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL: 12 months MOS PERFORMING: 0313 BILLETS: GRADES: Platoon Sergeant SSGT, GYSGT INITIAL TRAINING SETTING: FORMAL Given an operations order, a location with suspected enemy forces, personnel and equipment. STANDARD: To gain or maintain contact with the enemy or reach the limit of advance (LOA) IAW the Operation Order. PERFORMANCE STEPS: 1. Complete planning 2. Issue the order 3. Supervise PCC/PCI 4. Maneuver unit as required 5. Maintain continuous security 6. Gain and maintain contact with the enemy 7. Report enemy activity 1. FM Reconnaissance Troop 2. FM Reconnaissance Platoon 7-41 Enclosure (1)

152 RANGE/TRAINING AREA: Forces Facility Code Maneuver/Training Area, Heavy ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: Simulation may be used as a precursor to live training in order to help maximize and enhance the live training event. (B) FF-2102: Employ an LAV-AT in support of operations EVALUATION-CODED: NO SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL: 12 months MOS PERFORMING: 0313, 0352 BILLETS: GRADES: LAV-AT Section Leader, Platoon Sergeant SSGT, GYSGT INITIAL TRAINING SETTING: MOJT STANDARD: Given an order and an LAV-AT section. To support the commander's intent and scheme of maneuver. PERFORMANCE STEPS: 1. Prepare for combat 2. Position to support the unit 3. Provide fires to support the unit 4. Displace as required 5. Consolidate and reorganize 6. Prepare for follow on actions 1. MCWP Scouting and Patrolling 2. MCWP 3-14 EMPLOYMENT OF THE LIGHT ARMORED RECONNAISSANCE BATTALION 3. MCWP MAGTF Antiarmor Operations RANGE/TRAINING AREA: Forces Facility Code Maneuver/Training Area, Heavy ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: Simulation may be used as a precursor to live training in order to help maximize and enhance the live training event. (B) FF-2104: Lead an LAR unit in a raid 7-42 Enclosure (1)

153 EVALUATION-CODED: NO SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL: 12 months MOS PERFORMING: 0313 NAVMC A BILLETS: GRADES: Platoon Sergeant SSGT, GYSGT INITIAL TRAINING SETTING: FORMAL equipment. Given an Operation Order, a known enemy objective, personnel and STANDARD: To accomplish specified tasks assigned to that objective within the given timeframe. PERFORMANCE STEPS: 1. Complete planning 2. Establish visual contact on objective area 3. Establish surveillance on enemy avenues of approach 4. Initiate actions on objective 5. Suppress enemy with combined arms as required 6. Establish support by fire 7. Maneuver to objective 8. Attack the objective 9. Protect withdrawal 10. Execute withdrawal 1. FM Reconnaissance Troop 2. FM Reconnaissance Platoon RANGE/TRAINING AREA: Forces Facility Code Maneuver/Training Area, Heavy ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: Simulation may be used as a precursor to live training in order to help maximize and enhance the live training event. (B) FF-2105: Lead a moving LAR unit in a passage of lines EVALUATION-CODED: NO SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL: 12 months MOS PERFORMING: 0313 BILLETS: GRADES: Platoon Sergeant SSGT, GYSGT 7-43 Enclosure (1)

154 INITIAL TRAINING SETTING: FORMAL Given an Operations Order and a moving unit. STANDARD: Ensuring unit does not disrupt stationery units mission, is not surprised by the enemy, suffers no casualties as result of fratricide, and maintains the ability to conduct follow on missions. PERFORMANCE STEPS: 1. Coordinate with stationary unit 2. Conduct link-up at contact points 3. Collocate leaders 4. Coordinate location of passage points and lanes 5. Conduct passage 1. FM Reconnaissance Troop 2. FM Reconnaissance Platoon RANGE/TRAINING AREA: Forces Facility Code Maneuver/Training Area, Heavy ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: Simulation may be used as a precursor to live training in order to help maximize and enhance the live training event. (B) 0313-PMCS-2001: Maintain an ordnance vehicle logbook EVALUATION-CODED: NO SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL: 12 months MOS PERFORMING: 0313 BILLETS: GRADES: Vehicle Commander CPL, SGT, SSGT, GYSGT, MSGT INITIAL TRAINING SETTING: FORMAL reference. STANDARD: Given an ordnance vehicle logbook, vehicle usage data and the To provide accurate records. PERFORMANCE STEPS: 1. Enter the data on the daily page 2. Enter the data on the monthly page 1. TM /1 Ground Equipment Record Procedures 7-44 Enclosure (1)

155 0313-PMCS-2002: Maintain a weapon record book EVALUATION-CODED: NO SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL: 12 months MOS PERFORMING: 0313 BILLETS: GRADES: Vehicle Commander CPL, SGT, SSGT, GYSGT INITIAL TRAINING SETTING: FORMAL STANDARD: Given a weapon record book, usage data and the reference. To provide accurate records. PERFORMANCE STEPS: 1. Enter data into weapons record book 2. Enter a cumulative total for the number of rounds fired 1. TM /1 Ground Equipment Record Procedures 0313-PMCS-2003: Superv.ise Preventative Maintenance Checks and Services EVALUATION-CODED: NO SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL: 12 months MOS PERFORMING: 0313 BILLETS: GRADES: Platoon Sergeant SSGT, GYSGT INITIAL TRAINING SETTING: FORMAL STANDARD: Given an LAR unit, personnel and equipment. To ensure equipment readiness. PERFORMANCE STEPS: 1. Supervise maintenance 2. Conduct vehicle inspection 3. Determine status of equipment 4. Ensure inoperable equipment is annotated 5. Open an equipment repair order 6. Submit equipment repair order shopping lists 7. Reconcile the Daily Process Report (DPR) 1. LI 08594C-12-2A LAV LI 08594C-12/1B Lubrication Instruction, LAV-25 Turret 3. LI A Operator's Manual LAV-AT Hull 7-45 Enclosure (1)

156 4. LI 08652A-12-1 Lubrication Instruction, Turret Light Armored Vehicle Antitank LAV-AT 5. LI 08652A-12-1A Operator's Manual for LAV-AT Turret 6. LI 08652A-12-2 Lubrication Instruction, Light Armored Vehicle Antitank LA V-AT 7. LI 08652A-12A LAV-AT 8. LI 08654A-12A LAV-M 9. LI Lubrication Instruction Light Armored Vehicle, Mortar, LAV-M 10. TM 08594A-10/1_ Operators Manual, LAV-25 Turret 11. TM 08594B-10/2B Operator's Manual LAV-25 Hull 12. TM 08652A-10/1 Operator's Manual, Light Armored Vehicle Antitank LAV-AT Turret 13. TM 08652B-10/2A Operator's Manual, Light Armored Vehicle Antitank LA V-AT Automotive Hull 14. TM 08654B-10A LAV-L 15. TM 08655B-10A Operator's Manual LAV-M 0313-RECN-2100: Lead an LAV during armored reconnaissance operations EVALUATION-CODED: NO SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL: 6 months MOS PERFORMING: 0313 BILLETS: GRADES: Vehicle Commander CPL, SGT, SSGT, GYSGT, MSGT, MGYSGT INITIAL TRAINING SETTING: FORMAL equipment. Given an Operation Order, a specified zone/area, personnel and STANDARD: To provide information related to CCIR, targeting, and relevant information requirements to higher. PERFORMANCE STEPS: 1. Prepare for combat 2. Establish focus of recon 3. Establish tempo of recon 4. Provide engagement criteria 5. Reconnoiter all terrain 6. Reconnoiter all bridges 7. Locate fords and crossing sites B. Reconnoiter overpasses, underpasses and culverts in zone 9. Locate all obstacles 10. Locate bypasses around obstacles 11. Find threat forces 12. Report information to higher 1. FM Reconnaissance Troop 2. FM Reconnaissance Platoon 7-46 Enclosure (l)

157 3. MCRP 2-25A Reconnaissance Reports Guide 4. MCWP Engineer Reconnaissance RANGE/TRAINING AREA: Forces Facility Code Maneuver/Training Area, Heavy ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: Simulation may be used as a precursor to live training in order to help maximize and enhance the live training event. (B) 0313-RECN-2101: Lead an LAR unit in a route reconnaissance EVALUATION-CODED: NO SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL: 12 months MOS PERFORMING: 0313 BILLETS: GRADES: Platoon Sergeant SSGT, GYSGT INITIAL TRAINING SETTING: FORMAL equipment. Given an Operations Order, an assigned route, personnel and STANDARD: To provide information related to CCIR, targeting, and relevant information requirements to higher. PERFORMANCE STEPS: 1. Prepare for combat 2. Establish focus of recon 3. Establish tempo of recon 4. Provide engagement criteria 5. Determine traffic ability along the route 6. Reconnoiter all terrain 7. Reconnoiter all lateral routes effecting reconnaissance 8. Reconnoiter all bridges 9. Locate fords and crossing sites 10. Reconnoiter overpasses, underpasses and culverts in zone 11. Reconnoiter all defiles along route 12. Locate all obstacles 13. Locate bypasses around obstacles 14. Find threat forces 15. Report information to higher 1. FM Reconnaissance Troop 2. FM Reconnaissance Platoon 3. MCRP 2-25A Reconnaissance Reports Guide 7-47 Enclosure (1)

158 4. MCWP Engineer Reconnaissance RANGE/TRAINING AREA: Forces Facility Code Maneuver/Training Area, Heavy ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: Simulation may be used as a precursor to live training in order to help maximize and enhance the live training event. (B) 0313-RECN-2103: Lead an LAR unit during armored reconnaissance operations EVALUATION-CODED: NO SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL: 12 months DESCRIPTION: The unit performs area and zone reconnaissance missions, using surveillance, technical means and human interaction to gain information. MOS PERFORMING: 0313 BILLETS: GRADES: Platoon Sergeant SSGT, GYSGT INITIAL TRAINING SETTING: MOJT equipment. Given an Operation Order, a specified zone/area, personnel and STANDARD: To provide information related to CCIR, targeting, and relevant information requirements to higher. PERFORMANCE STEPS: 1. Prepare for combat 2. Establish focus of recon 3. Establish tempo of recon 4. Provide engagement criteria 5. Reconnoiter all terrain 6. Reconnoiter all bridges 7. Locate fords and crossing sites 8. Reconnoiter overpasses, underpasses and culverts in zone 9. Locate all obstacles 10. Locate bypasses around obstacles 11. Find threat forces 12. Report information to higher 1. FM Reconnaissance Troop 2. FM Reconnaissance Platoon 3. MCRP 2-25A Reconnaissance Reports Guide 4. MCWP Engineer Reconnaissance 7-48 Enclosure (1)

159 RANGE/TRAINING AREA: Forces Facility.Code Maneuver/Training Area, Heavy ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: Simulation may be used as a precursor to live training in order to help maximize and enhance the live training event. (B) 0313-TAC-2000: Employ a scout team for local security EVALUATION-CODED: NO SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL: 3 months DESCRIPTION: This task may also be performed by the 0303 serving as a vehicle commander. Scout employment is mission specific and may require special gear and equipment to accomplish their task. MOS PERFORMING: 0311, 0313 BILLETS: GRADES: Vehicle Commander CPL, SGT, SSGT, GYSGT INITIAL TRAINING SETTING: FORMAL STANDARD: support. Given a mission requiring the use of the dismounted element. To conduct a dismounted operation integrated with organic LAV PERFORMANCE STEPS: 1. Identify threat 2. Task the scouts 3. Coordinate scout deployment with higher 4. Maintain communication with scouts 5. Coordinate fires with scouts 6. Execute mission 7. Conduct linkup 8. Conduct debrief 9. Report accountability 1. FM Reconnaissance Platoon 2. MCWP Light Armored Vehicle-25 Gunnery and Employment RANGE/TRAINING AREA: Forces Facility Code Maneuver/Training Area, Heavy 7-49 Enclosure (1)

160 ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: Simulation may be used as a precursor to live training in order to help maximize and enhance the live training event. (B) 0313-TRNG-2200: Supervise LAV turret crew operations EVALUATION-CODED: NO SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL: 6 months BILLETS: GRADES: Master Gunner SGT, SSGT, GYSGT INITIAL TRAINING SETTING: FORMAL Given an LAV, personnel and equipment, and references. STANDARD: To ensure the LAV crew is able to acquire and engage targets within vehicle exposure standards. PERFORMANCE STEPS: 1. Train crew on operation and functions of the LAV-25 fire control sighting system. 2. Train crew on operation and functions of the direct view optic/eye safe laser range finder. 3. Train crew on operation and functions of the cross wind sensor. 4. Train crew on operation and functions of Defense Advanced GPS Receiver (DAGR) PSN Train crew on operation and functions of the DIM36 commander's day sight. 6. Train crew on operation of the LAV-25 turret controls and functions. 7. Integrate target acquisition. 8. Integrate fire commands/engagement 9. Conduct troubleshooting procedures 10. Conduct troubleshooting procedures techniques. for the fire control sighting for the electric drive turret 1. MCWP Light Armored Vehicle-25 Gunnery and Employment 2. TM 08594A-10/1 Operators Manual, LAV-25 Turret system. system. ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: Simulation may be used as a precursor to live training in order to help maximize and enhance the live training event. {B) 0313-TRNG-2202: Supervise initial LAV gunnery EVALUATION-CODED: NO SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL: 6 months BILLETS: GRADES: LAV Crew Evaluator CPL, SGT 7-50 Enclosure (1)

161 INITIAL TRAINING SETTING: MOJT Given an LAR unit, personnel and equipment. STANDARD: To ensure crew{s) is prepared to advance to intermediate gunnery and have met the standards outlined in MCWP PERFORMANCE STEPS: 1. Establish initial gunnery training site(s). 2. Assist in the conduct of gunnery theory classroom instruction. 3. Conduct/evaluate weapons manipulation training. 4. Conduct/evaluate target acquisition training. 5. Conduct/evaluate range determination training. 6. Conduct/evaluate M257 smoke grenade launcher training. 7. Conduct/evaluate Swing-mount machine gun training. 8. Conduct/evaluate AGTS special purpose exercises. 9. Conduct/evaluate initial gunnery exercises. 10. Conduct/evaluate AGTS basic pre-live fire gunnery exercises. 11. Conduct/evaluate AGTS gate to live fire exercises. 12. Conduct LAV crew de-briefs. 13. Maintain all individual/crew performance records. 1. MCRP 3-0B How to Conduct Training 2. MCTM USMC LAV-25 Advanced Gunnery Training System (AGTS) Volume 1 3. MCTM USMC LAV-25 Advanced Gunnery Training System (AGTS) Volume 2 4. MCWP Light Armored Vehicle-25 Gunnery and Employment 5. TC 25-8 Training Ranges RANGE/TRAINING AREA: Facility Code Automated Multipurpose Machine Gun Range (MPMG) Facility Code Tank/Fighting Vehicle Multipurpose Range Complex, ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: 1. Target acquisition and range determination training are best conducted on a full scale automated multipurpose range complex. All initial gunnery training events with a few exceptions (M257swing mount training) can be conducted and scored in a simulated environment using the AGTS. 2. Simulation must be used, whenever possible, in lieu of live training (Particularly when the physical actions of accomplishing the event are constrained). (A) 0313-TRNG-2203: Supervise intermediate gunnery EVALUATION-CODED: NO SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL: 6 months BILLETS: LAV Crew Evaluator 7-51 Enclosure (1)

162 GRADES: CPL, SGT INITIAL TRAINING SETTING: MOJT Given an LAR unit, personnel and equipment. STANDARD: By ensuring crew(s) have received a minimum (P) rating on tables 1 through 5 and received a qualified rating on table 6. PERFORMANCE STEPS: 1. Assist the master gunner in the establishment of intermediate gunnery training site(s). 2. Evaluate table one, crew defense. 3. Evaluate table two, crew proficiency. 4. Evaluate table three, full caliber gunnery, crew practice one. 5. Evaluate table fourr full caliber gunnery, crew practice two. 6. Evaluate table five, full caliber gunnery, crew gunnery prequalification. 7. Evaluate table six, full caliber gunnery 1 crew gunnery qualification. 8. Conduct LAV crew de-briefs. 9. Maintain all crew performance records. 1. MCRP 3-0B How to Conduct Training 2. MCTM USMC LAV-25 Advanced Gunnery Training System (AGTS) Volume 1 3. MCTM USMC LAV-25 Advanced Gunnery Training System (AGTS) Volume 2 4. MCWP Light Armored Vehicle-25 Gunnery and Employment 5. TC 25-8 Training Ranges RANGE/TRAINING AREA: Facility Code Tank/Fighting Vehicle Multipurpose Range Complex Facility Code Automated Multipurpose Machine Gun Range (MPMG) ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: 1. The intent of table one and two is to be conducted using simulation devices. There are two AGTS exercises designed for each gunnery table one through six. 2. Simulation may be used as a precursor to live training in order to help maximize and enhance the live training event. (B) 0313-TRNG-2204: Supervise sustainment gunnery EVALUATION-CODED: NO SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL: 6 months MOS PERFORMING: 0313 BILLETS: LAV Crew Evaluator 7-52 Enclosure (1)

163 GRADES: CPL, SGT INITIAL TRAINING SETTING: MOJT Given an LAR unit, personnel and equipment. STANDARD: By ensuring crew{s) have received a go on table X-1 and a minimum (P) rating on table X-2. PERFORMANCE STEPS: 1. Assist in establishing sustainment gunnery training site(s) 2. Receive a brief on sustainment training from the Master Gunner 3. Evaluate table X-1, crew proficiency (scaled range). 4. Evaluate table X-2, CERN 5. Evaluate individual and collective tasks 6. Conduct LAV crew de-briefs 7. Maintain all section/crew performance records REFERENCES : 1. MCRP 3-0B How to Conduct Training 2. MCTM USMC LAV-25 Advanced Gunnery Training System (AGTS) Volume 1 3. MCTM USMC LAV-25 Advanced Gunnery Training System (AGTS) Volume 2 4. MCWP Light Armored Vehicle-25 Gunnery and Employment 5. TC 25-8 Training Ranges RANGE/TRAINING AREA: Facility Code Tank/Fighting Vehicle Platoon Battle Run Facility Code Automated Multipurpose Machine Gun Range (MPMG) ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: 1. The AGTS is recommended for the sustainment of gunnery skills. 2. Simulation may be used as a precursor to live training in order to help maximize and enhance the live training event. {B) 0313-TRNG-2500: Manage LAV training systems EVALUATION-CODED: NO SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL: 6 months BILLETS: GRADES: Master Gunner SGT, SSGT, GYSGT INITIAL TRAINING SETTING: FORMAL Given unit personnel and equipment. STANDARD: To ensure training systems are planned for and integrated into the unit gunnery training plan Enclosure (1)

164 PERFORMANCE STEPS: 1. Supervise AGTS Power up/down. 2. Conduct operator maintenance. 3. Evaluate crew progression using AGTS instructional Sub-system. 4. Supervise an AGTS training session. 5. Supervise an AGTS training session pre-brief. 6. Supervise AGTS (Pre-brief After Action Review) PAAR Power up/down and conduct operator maintenance. 7. Supervise AGTS PAAR operation. 8. Supervise crew debriefs using AGTS PAAR. 9. Monitor Instructor/Operator (IO) duties. 10. Train AGTS Instructor/Operators. 11. Conduct a unit after action review (AAR). 12. Manage AGTS crew records. 13. Develop, record, and maintain crew performance records. 14. Supervise scaled ranges. 15. Supervise the use of LAV-25 training devices. 1. MCTM USMC LAV-25 Advanced Gunnery Training System (AGTS) Volume 1 2. MCTM USMC LAV-25 Advanced Gunnery Training System (AGTS) Volume 2 3. MCWP Light Armored Vehicle-25 Gunnery and Employment RANGE/TRAINING AREA: Gun Range (MPMG) Facility Code Automated Multipurpose Machine ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: Simulation must be used, whenever possible, in lieu of live training (Particularly when the physical actions of accomplishing the event are constrained). (A) 0313-TRNG-2501: Conduct Remedial LAV gunnery training EVALUATION-CODED: NO SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL: 6 months BILLETS: GRADES: LAV Crew Evaluator, Master Gunner CPL, SGT, SSGT, GYSGT INITIAL TRAINING SETTING: MOJT STANDARD: Given an LAR unit, personnel and equipment. To ensure crew qualification and sustainment of gunnery skills. PERFORMANCE STEPS: 1. Analyze overall crew proficiency. 2. Develop remedial training plan. 3. Establish remedial training sites. 4. Conduct remedial training Enclosure (1)

165 5. Analyze crew performance. 6. Conduct an after action review (AAR) with the crewmen. 7. Record crew performance. 1. MCWP Light Armored Vehicle-25 Gunnery and Employment ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: Simulation may be used as a precursor to live training in order to help maximize and enhance the live training event. (B) 0313-TRNG-2502: Supervise initial LAV gunnery EVALUATION-CODED: NO SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL: 6 months BILLETS: GRADES: Master Gunner SGT, SSGT, GYSGT INITIAL TRAINING SETTING: FORMAL Given an LAR unitr personnel and equipment. STANDARD: To ensure crew(s) is prepared to advance to intermediate gunnery and have met the standards outlined in MCWP PERFORMANCE STEPS: 1. Develop initial gunnery training site(s). 2. Conduct gunnery theory classroom instruction. 3. Supervise weapons manipulation training. 4. Supervise target acquisition training. 5. Supervise range determination training. 6. Supervise M257 smoke grenade launcher training. 7. Supervise Swing-mount machine gun training. 8. Supervise AGTS special purpose exercises. 9. Supervise initial gunnery exercises. 10. Supervise AGTS basic pre-live fire gunnery exercises. 11. Supervise AGTS gate to live fire exercises. 12. Conduct AAR. 13. Maintain all individual/crew performance records. 1. MCRP 3-0B How to Conduct Training 2. MCTM USMC LAV-25 Advanced Gunnery Training System (AGTS) Volume 1 3. MCTM USMC LAV-25 Advanced Gunnery Training System (AGTS) Volume 2 4. MCWP Light Armored Vehicle-25 Gunnery and Employment 5. TC 25-8 Training Ranges 7-55 Enclosure (1)

166 RANGE/TRAINING AREA: Facility Code Automated Multipurpose Machine Gun Range (MPMG) Facility Code Tank/Fighting Vehicle Multipurpose Range Complex ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: 1. Target acquisition and range determination training are best conducted on a full scale automated multipurpose range complex. All initial gunnery training events with a few exceptions (M257 swing mount training) can be conducted and scored in a simulated environment using the AGTS. 2. Simulation must be used, whenever possible, in lieu of live training (Particularly when the physical actions of accomplishing the event are constra-ined). (A) 0313-TRNG-2503: Supervise intermediate gunnery EVALUATION-CODED: NO SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL: 6 months BILLETS: GRADES: Master Gunner SGT, SSGT, GYSGT INITIAL TRAINING SETTING: FORMAL Given an LAR unitr personnel and equipment. STANDARD: By ensuring crew(s) have received a minimum (P) rating on tables 1 through 5 and received a qualified rating on table 6. PERFORMANCE STEPS: 1. Establish intermediate gunnery training site(s). 2. Develop of table one, crew defense. 3. Develop table two, crew proficiency. 4. Develop table three/ full caliber gunnery, crew practice one. 5. Develop table four, full caliber gunnery, crew practice two. 6. Develop table five, full caliber gunnery, crew gunnery prequalification. 7. Develop table six, full caliber gunnery, crew gunnery qualification. 8. Conduct LAV crew de-briefs. 9. Maintain all crew performance records. 1. MCRP 3-0B How to Conduct Training 2. MCTM USMC LAV-25 Advanced Gunnery Training System (AGTS) Volume 1 3. MCTM USMC LAV-25 Advanced Gunnery Training System (AGTS) Volume 2 4. MCWP Light Armored Vehicle-25 Gunnery and Employment 5. TC 25-8 Training Ranges 7-56 Enclosure (1)

167 ORDNANCE: DODIC A131 Cartridge, 7.62mm 4 Ball M80/1 Trace A940 Cartridge, 25mm TPDS-T M910 Linked A976 Cartridge, 25mm TP-T M793 Linked Quantity 1280 rounds per weapon 310 rounds per weapon 290 rounds per weapon RANGE/TRAINING AREA: Facility Code Automated Multipurpose Machine Gun Range (MPMG) Facility Code Tank/Fighting Vehicle Multipurpose Range Complex ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: 1. The intent of table one and two is to be conducted using simulation devices. There are two AGTS exercises designed for each gunnery table one through six. 2. Simulation may be used as a precursor to live training in order to help maximize and enhance the live training event. (B) 0313-TRNG-2504: Supervise sustainment gunnery EVALUATION-CODED: NO SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL: 6 months MOS PERFORMING: 0313 BILLETS: GRADES: Master Gunner SGT, SSGT, GYSGT INITIAL TRAINING SETTING: MOJT Given an LAR unit, personnel and equipment. STANDARD: By ensuring crew(s) have received a go on table X-1 and a minimum (P) rating on table X-2. PERFORMANCE STEPS: 1. Establish sustainment gunnery training site(s) 2. Develop table X-1, crew proficiency (scaled range) 3. Develop table X-2, CBRN 4. Develop individual and collective tasks 5. Conduct AAR 6. Maintain all section/crew performance records 1. MCRP 3-0B How to Conduct Training 2. MCTM USMC LAV-25 Advanced Gunnery Training System (AGTS) Volume 1 3. MCTM USMC LAV-25 Advanced Gunnery Training System (AGTS) Volume 2 4. MCWP Light Armored Vehicle-25 Gunnery and Employment 5. TC 25-8 Training Ranges SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS : 7-57 Enclosure (1) -----~

168 RANGE/TRAINING AREA: Facility Code Tank/Fighting Vehicle Platoon Battle Run Facility Code Automated Multipurpose Machine Gun Range (MPMG) NAVMC A ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: 1. The AGTS is recommended for the sustainment of gunnery skills. 2. Simulation may be used as a precursor to live training in order to help maximize and enhance the live training event. {B) 0313-TRNG-2505: Supervise advanced gunnery EVALUATION-CODED: NO SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL: 12 months MOS PERFORMING: 0313 BILLETS: GRADES: Master Gunner SGT, SSGT, GYSGT INITIAL TRAINING SETTING: FORMAL Given a section of LAV(s), personnel and equipment. STANDARD: To ensure section achieves 70 percent of the tactical tasks, gunnery tasks, and gunnery hit rate. PERFORMANCE STEPS: 1. Supervise the establishment of advanced gunnery training site(s) 2. Brief and task the exercise observer controllers on the conduct of advanced gunnery training 3. Identify individual and collective (gunnery) tasks 4. Identify collective (tactical) tasks 5. Supervise table 7, scout section training course 6. Supervise table 8, scout section qualification 7. Supervise LAV observer controller de-briefs and conduct an end of training AAR 8. Supervise/maintain all section/crew performance records 1. MCRP 3-0B How to Conduct Training 2. MCTM USMC LAV-25 Advanced Gunnery Training System (AGTS) Volume 1 3. MCTM USMC LAV-25 Advanced Gunnery Training System (AGTS) Volume 2 4. MCWP Light Armored Vehicle-25 Gunnery and Employment 5. TC 25-8 Training Ranges RANGE/TRAINING AREA: Facility Code Tank/Fighting Vehicle Multipurpose Range Complex Facility Code Automated Multipurpose Machine Gun Range (MPMG) 7-58 Enclosure (1)

169 MISCELLIINEOUS: ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: 1. Advanced gunnery tasks may be trained using the AGTS. There are four basic, four intermediate, four advanced, and ten combat advanced exercises for the scout section. The AGTS also contains 20 combat MOUT advanced gunnery exercises. 2. Simulation may be used as a precursor to live training in order to help maximize and enhance the live training event. (B) 0313-TRNG-2506: Develop LAV gunnery training plan EVALUATION-CODED: NO SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL: 6 months MOS PERFORMING: 0313 BILLETS: GRADES: Master Gunner SGT, SSGT, GYSGT INITIAL TRAINING SETTING: FORMAL records. Given commander's guidance, a timeline, manuals, and unit training STANDARD: To achieve 100 percent crew qualification on table 6 and section qualification on table 8. PERFORMANCE STEPS: 1. Conduct an analysis of previous gunnery training 2. Make recommendations to sustain strengths/correct weaknesses 3. Establish a clear purpose of the gunnery-training plan 4. Develop recommended gunnery training courses of action 5. Forecast and allocate resources 6. Forecast and allocate ammunition 7. De-conflict unit training schedules with gunnery training events 8. Conduct LAV Crew Evaluator (LCE) training 9. Ensure gunnery training pre-requisites are accomplished 10. Conduct LAV Gunnery Skills Tests 11. Plan for initial gunnery training 12. Plan for intermediate gunnery training 13. Plan for advanced gunnery training 14. Plan for sustainment gunnery training 15. Ensure gunnery training pre-requisites are accomplished 1. MCRP 3-0B How to Conduct Training 2. MCWP Light Armored Vehicle-25 Gunnery and Employment 0313-TRNG-2507: Conduct LAV crew evaluator training 7-59 Enclosure (1)

170 EVALUATION-CODED: NO SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL: 6 months NAVMC A BILLETS: GRADES: Master Gunner SGT, SSGT, GYSGT INITIAL TRAINING SETTING: FORMAL Given LAV gunnery training materials, Advanced Gunnery Training System (AGTS), and an LAV. STANDARD: By ensuring the evaluator is capable of evaluating LAV crew proficiency. PERFORMANCE STEPS: 1. Screen potential crew evaluators to ensure they have the communication skills. 2. Screen for knowledge of the LAV-25 weapon systems operation and employment. 3. Conduct training on the operation of LAV-25 training devices. 4. Conduct training on LAV-25 gunnery evaluation standards. 5. Conduct training on LAV-25 target acquisition techniques. 6. Conduct training on LAV-25 fire commands and engagement techniques. 7. Conduct training on LAV-25 fire control and distribution. 8. Conduct training on the LAV-25 phases of gunnery. 9. Conduct training on the LAV-25 gunnery skills test. 10. Conduct training on how to prepare for and lead a de-brief. 11. Conduct re-certification as necessary to support the unit gunnery training plan REFERENCES : 1. MCRP 3-0B How to Conduct Training 2. MCTM USMC LAV-25 Advanced Gunnery Training System (AGTS) Volume 1 3. MCTM USMC LAV-25 Advanced Gunnery Training System (AGTS) Volume 2 4. MCWP Light Armored Vehicle-25 Gunnery and Employment ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: Simulation must be used, whenever possible, in lieu of live training (Particularly when the physical actions of accomplishing the event are constrained). (A) 0313-WPNS-2007: Direct LAV fires EVALUATION-CODED: NO SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL: 6 months BILLETS: GRADES: Vehicle Commander CPL, SGT, SSGT, GYSGT INITIAL TRAINING SETTING: FORMAL 7-60 Enclosure (1)

171 STANDARD: Given an LAV-25, personnel and equipment. To suppress, neutralize, or destroy the threat. PERFORMANCE STEPS: 1. Acquire target(s). 2. Select the method of engagement. 3. Issue the fire command. 4. Make observations. 5. Scan for additional targets. 6. Issue subsequent fire commands. 7. Terminate the engagement. 1. MCWP Light Armored Vehicle-25 Gunnery and Employment ORDNANCE: DODIC A131 Cartridge, 7.62mm 4 Ball MB0/1 Trace A940 Cartridge, 25mm TPDS-T M910 Linked A976 Cartridge, 25mm TP-T M793 Linked Quantity 200 rounds per weapon 18 rounds per weapon 18 rounds per weapon RANGE/TRAINING AREA: Facility Code Tank/Fighting Vehicle Multipurpose Range Complex ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: Simulation may be used as a precursor to live training in order to help maximize and enhance the live training event. (B) 0313-WPNS-2028: Engage simultaneous targets EVALUATION-CODED: NO SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL: 6 months BILLETS: GRADES: Vehicle Commander CPL, SGT, SSGT, GYSGT INITIAL TRAINING SETTING: MOJT STANDARD: Given an LAV, personnel and equipment. Without exceeding LAV-25 vehicle exposure time. PERFORMANCE STEPS: 1. Acquire target(s). 2. Select the method of engagement. 3. Issue a simultaneous fire command. 4. Engage target(s) with the swing-mounted machinegun. 5. Terminate the swing-mounted rnachinegun engagement Enclosure (1)

172 6. Assume control of the remaining engagements. 1. MCWP Light Armored Vehicle-25 Gunnery and Employment ORDNANCE: DODIC A131 Cartridge, 7.62mm 4 Ball M80/1 Trace A940 Cartridge, 25mm TPDS-T M910 Linked A976 Cartridge, 25mm TP-T M793 Linked Quantity 200 rounds per weapon 18 rounds per weapon 18 rounds per weapon RANGE/TRAINING AREA: Facility Code Tank/Fighting Vehicle Multipurpose Range Complex ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: This task that will be performed to standard as part of the gunnery tables WPNS-2801: Mount mortar in the LAV-M EVALUATION-CODED: NO SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL: 6 months MOS PERFORMING: 0341 GRADES: PVT, PFC, LCPL, CPL, SGT INITIAL TRAINING SETTING: MOJT STANDARD: Given a LAV-M, personnel and equipment. To ready the mortar to fire. PERFORMANCE STEPS: 1. Place mortar in fire position 2. Lay mortar on directional stake 3. Place sight extension on vehicle bipeds 4. Place sight on sight extension 5. Align and level mortar on direction stake 6. Announce gun up 1. TM 08655B-10A operator's Manual LAV-M 2. TM 09922A-10/1 M252 81mm Mortar operator's Manual 0341-WPNS-2802: Prepare mortar for displacement EVALUATION-CODED: No SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL: 3 months 7-62 Enclosure (1)

173 MOS PERFORMING: 0341 GRADES: PVT, PFC, LCPL, CPL, SGT INITIAL TRAINING SETTING: MOJT STANDARD: Given a LAV-M, personnel and equipment. To enable continued operations. PERFORMANCE STEPS: 1. Stow all equipment 2. Place the mortar in travel position 1. TM 08655B-10A Operator's Manual LAV-M 2. TM 09922A-10/1 M252 81mm Mortar Operator's Manual 0352-WPNS-2801: Install TOW components on an LAV-AT EVALUATION-CODED: NO SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL: 6 months MOS PERFORMING: 0352 GRADES: PVT, PFC, LCPL, CPL, SGT INITIAL TRAINING SETTING: MOJT STANDARD: Given a LAV-AT, personnel and equipment. To ready the weapon system to fire. PERFORMANCE STEPS: 1. Stow AN/TAS-4 batteries with case 2. Stow tripod 3. Install MGS into the LAV 4. Connect cable connector to join MGS 5. Install emergency power battery in LAV 6. Stow encased missiles 7. Stow launch tube 8. Install optical sight tracker 9. Install AN/TAS-4 thermal sight 10. Stow traversing unit 11. Stow collimator 12. Stow spare batteries 1. TM 08652A-10/1A Operator's Manual LAV-AT Turret 2. TM 08652B-10/2A LAV-AT 7-63 Enclosure (1)

174 0352-WPNS-2802: Operate LAV-AT turret EVALUATION-CODED: NO SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL: 6 months MOS PERFORMING: 0352 GRADES: PVT, PFC, LCPL, CPL, SGT INITIAL TRAINING SETTING: MOJT STANDARD: Given a LAV-AT, personnel and equipment. To ready the weapon system to fire. PERFORMANCE STEPS: 1. Power up turret 2. Operate turret 3. Stow turret 4. Power down turret 5. Conduct emergency power procedures, if required 6. Conduct "low stow" procedures 1. TM 08652A-10/1 Operator's Manual, Light Armored Vehicle Antitank LAV-AT Turret 2. TM 08652A-10/1A Operator's Manual LAV-AT Turret 3. TM 08652B-10/2A LAV-AT 4. TM 08652B-10/2A Operator's Manual, Light Armored Vehicle Antitank LAV-AT Automotive Hull ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: Simulation may be used as a precursor to live training in order to help maximize and enhance the live training event. (B) 0352-WPNS-2803: Load a dual launcher EVALUATION-CODED: NO SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL: 6 months GRADES: PVT, PFC, LCPL, CPL, SGT INITIAL TRAINING SETTING: MOJT STANDARD: Given a LAV-AT, personnel and equipment. To ready the weapon system to fire. PERFORMANCE STEPS: 1. Place launcher in load position 2. Open cargo hatch 3. Load missi.les 4. Close cargo hatch 7-64 Enclosure ( 1)

175 REFERENCES : 1. MCWP MAGTF Antiarmor Operations 2. TC TOW Heavy Antitank Weapon System 3. TM 08652A-10/1 Operator's Manual, Light Armored Vehicle Antitank LAV-AT Turret 0352-WPNS-2804: Engage targets with LAV-AT TOW EVALUATION-CODED: NO SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL: 6 months MOS PERFORMING: 0352 GRADES: PVT, PFC, LCPL, CPL, SGT INITIAL TRAINING SETTING: MOJT STANDARD: Given a combat loaded LAV-AT, personnel and equipment. To destroy designated target. PERFORMANCE STEPS: 1. Prepare LAV-AT launcher for firing 2. Acquire targets 3. Determine range to targets 4. Engage targets 5. Perform immediate action for misfire 6. Load LAV-AT dual launcher 1. FM TOW Weapon System 2. MCWP MAGTF Antiarmor Operations 3. TM 08652A-10/1A Operator's Manual LAV-AT Turret 4. TM 08652B-10/2A LAV-AT ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: Simulation may be used as a precursor to live training in order to help maximize and enhance the live training event. (B) 0352-WPNS-2805: Clear a misfire on the LAV-AT EVALUATION-CODED: NO SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL: 6 months MOS PERFORMING: 0352 GRADES: PVT, PFC, LCPL, CPL, SGT INITIAL TRAINING SETTING: MOJT Given an LAV-AT, personnel and equipment Enclosure (1)

176 STANDARD: To return weapon to fire capable. PERFORMANCE STEPS: 1. Press both triggers twice 2. Announce "misfire" 3. Continue tracking 4. Select and arm additional missile 5. Manually disarm RAD (if missile will not deselect) 6. Attempt to fire 7. Check Select and Armed Indicator lights 8. Check Fire Interrupt and Hatch Open lights 9. Continue tracking 10. Attempt to fire twice 11. Disarm and deselect missile (If missile fails to launch) 12. Continue to track 13. Keep launcher aimed at target area 14. Remove the misfired missile 15. Notify RSO then EOD REFERENCES : 1. FM TOW Weapon System 2. TM 08652A-10/1 Operator's Manual, Light Armored Vehicle Antitank LAV-AT Turret 3. TM TOW Weapon System Guided Missile System 4. TM TOW 2 Weapon System Guided Missile System M220E Enclosure (1)

177 LAR T&R MANUAL CHAPTER LEVEL INDIVIDUAL EVENTS PARAGRAPH PAGE PURPOSE... EVENT CODING BILLET DESCRIPTION/CORE CAPABILITIES INDEX OF 1000-LEVEL EVENTS 1000-LEVEL EVENTS Enclosure (1)

178 LAR T&R MANUAL CHAPTER LEVEL INDIVIDUAL EVENTS PURPOSE. This chapter details the individual events that pertain to the LAR MOS. These events are linked to a service-level Mission Essential Tasks (MET). This linkage tailor's individual training for the selected MET. Each individual event provides an event title, along with the conditions events will be performed under 1 and the standard to which the event must be performed to be successful EVENT CODING. Events in this T&R Manual are depicted with an up to 12-character, 3-field alphanumeric system, i.e. XXXX-XXXX-XXXX. This chapter utilizes the following methodology. a. Field one. This field represents the community. This chapter contains the following community codes: Code 0313 Description LAV Crewman b. Field two. This field represents the functional/duty area. This chapter contains the following functional/duty areas: Code COAX COMM M240 M242 M257 MOBL PMCS Description Coaxially Communications Medium Machinegun 25mm Automatic gun Smoke Grenade launcher Mobile Preventive Maintenance Checks and Services c. Field three. This field provides the level at which the event is accomplished and numerical sequencing of events. This chapter contains the following event levels: Code 1000 Description Core Skills BILLET DESCRIPTIONS/CORE CAPABILITIES LAR CAREER PROGRESSION AND ENLISTED BILLETS LAV Crewmen will complete the Basic Infantryman Course conducted at School of Infantry (East), Camp Lejeune, NC or School of Infantry (West), Camp Pendleton, CA. Upon completion of the Basic Infantryman Course, they will 8-2 Enclosure (1)

179 attend the Light Armored Vehicle Crewman's Course (Ml0H2F2), School of Infantry, Camp Pendleton, CA. NAVMC A The LAV Crewman will conduct additional 2000-level training at a Light Armored Reconnaissance unit in a variety of billets level training will continue through completion of Career, Intermediate, and Advanced Level Professional Military Education (PME), available through resident, seminar and distance learning courses. LAR Non-Commissioned Officers will attend the Light Armored Vehicle Commander Course (M10H3V2) for MOS enhancement and to complete required career progression. LAR Staff Non-Commissioned Officers will attend the Light Armored Vehicle Leader's Course (M103W2) for MOS enhancement and to complete required career progression. Qualified LAR Staff Non-Commissioned Officers will attend the LAR Master Gunner Course (M10H212) for MOS enhancement and to complete required career progression. All 0311, 0369, and non-03xx billets organic to an LAR Bn will find their T&R tasks in their respective MOS T&R Manuals which includes career and MOS progression. These tasks will be incorporated into the LAR Battalion Annual Training Plan to support the LAR mission and commander's intent. BILLET: Crewman 0313 LAV Driver Core Capabilities: 1. Executes commands related to employment and function of the Family of LAVs (FOLAV). 2. Drive the LAV over varied terrain and conditions, and operating the LAV in water. 3. Assists in the performance of vehicle PMCS IAW published TM /2 (LAV Hull) and TM 08594C-10/l_ (LAV 25 Turret). 4. Operates vehicle communication system utilizing proper procedures. 5. Assists gunner in reloading the weapons station. 6. Assists the LAV 25 crew in the target acquisition process. BILLET: Crewman 0313 LAV-25 Gunner Core Capabilities: 1. Executes commands related to employment and function of the LAV 25 weapon systems. 2. Perform PMCS IAW TM 08594_-10/2 (LAV Hull) and TM 08594C-10/l (LAV 25 Turret). 3. Operates vehicle turret and sighting system. 4. Conducts a LAV Gunner Skills Test to standard IAW MCWP Acquires and engages targets with LAV 25 weapon systems. 6. Operates vehicle communication systems utilizing proper procedures. 8-3 Enclosure (1)

180 7. Assumes the duties of the LAV Vehicle Commander in his absence. NAVMC A BILLET: Crewman 0313 LAV, Vehicle Commander Core Capabilities: 1. Responsible for the maintenance readiness and operation of the FoV. 2. Responsible for the doctrinal employment and command and control of assigned LAV. 3. Responsible for the accountability of all associated personnel and equipment. 4. Conducts a LAV Gunner Skills Test to standard IAW MCWP Responsible for the performance of PMCS IAW TM 08594_-10/2 (LAV Hull) and TM 08594C-10/1 (LAV 25 Turret). 6. Responsible for the maintenance of associated vehicle records and logbooks. 7. Commands the employment and function of his assigned LAV's crew, scout team, and weapons systems. 8. Responsible for target acquisition and engagement of his LAV. 9. Operates vehicle communication systems.utilizing proper procedures. 10. Responsible for requisite combat reporting to appropriate agencies. 11. As required conduct the coordination of supporting arms. 12. Possesses the requisite knowledge in doctrinal LAR platoon/company tactics, techniques, and procedures. 13. Responsible for the training, discipline, welfare, and readiness of subordinate crew members placed under his charge. BILLET: Crewman 0313 LAR Platoon Sergeant The platoon sergeant is second in command of the LAR platoon. He is responsible for maintaining the platoon's vehicles and all associated gear. He advises the LAR platoon commander on the tactical employment, training, welfare, and administrative functions of the platoon. He is also responsible for the doctrinal employment of his section of LAVs. Core Capabilit{es: 1. Maintains the welfare, accountability,. and discipline of the platoon. 2. Supervise all maintenance management functions for the LAR platoon. 3. Requests and coordinates the logistical support of the platoon. 4. Reconciles vehicle maintenance and parts on order per the platoon DPR. 5. Advises the LAR platoon commander in the doctrinal tactical employment of the platoon. 6. Advises the platoon commander in the coordination and implementation of supporting arms. 7. Requisitions and supervises the distribution of classes of supply in support of platoon operations. 8. Employs his vehicle's weapon systems and communications system. 9. Conducts platoon level combat reporting to appropriate agencies. 10. Trains the platoon in the performance of tasks which support platoon training objectives. 11. Controls the employment of his vehicle and section. 8-4 Enclosure (1)

181 12. Assumes command of the platoon in the platoon commander 1 s absence. 13. Coordinates embarkation of vehicles and unit. 14. Coordinates all recovery and evacuation operations. BILLET: Crewman 0313 LAR Company Operations Chief The company operations chief carries out the orders of the company commander. He performs the tasks required of the operations chief in the company. The company operations chief serves as the senior enlisted technical and tactical advisor to the company commander. He advises the company commander on the discipline, appearance, control, conduct 1 and welfare of the company. He trains the company in the performance of tasks which support assigned training objectives. He advises the company commander on the condition, care, and economical use of company resources and equipment. He coordinates and supervises the embarkation and debarkation for deployment of the Company. Company operations chief advises and makes recommendations for the development of the fire support plan. Core Capabilities: 1. Carries out the orders of the company commander. 2. Serves as the senior enlisted technical and tactical advisor to the company. 3. Assists the Executive Officer in the development and execution of the company training plan. 4. Conducts planning, coordination, and execution of fire support requirements. 5. Coordinates and supervises the embarkation and accountability of company equipment by updating company equipment density lists, consolidated memorandum record (CMR), and embarked equipment. 6. Responsible for the operation of the company level operations center (CLOC) and company level intelligence cell (CLIC) 7. Coordinates and executes operational and logistical support requirements for the company. 8. Manage C2 systems within the CLIC, CLOC. 9. Coordinates daily operations and execution of the company training plan. 10. Reconciles vehicle maintenance and parts on order per the company DPR. 11. Coordinates with battalion operations chief all 0313 (LAV crewman) training requirements. BILLET: Crewman 0313 LAR Company Master Gunner The Company Master Gunner is the chief duty expert, and advisor to the company commander on all things related to LAV-25 gunnery, employment, and maintenance. The Master Gunner is responsible to the commander for the readiness, proficiency, and qualification of the Marines and the unit as it relates to LAV gunnery. Core Capabilities: 1. Implements and supervises the unit gunnery training plan IAW the EN/Company training plans, and MCWP Supervises the instruction of the Marines in gunnery related classes and training exercises. 8-5 Enclosure (1)

182 3. Provides recommendations to the BN Master Gunner WRT screening of potential LCEs within the company. 4. Creates and recommends modifications to Surface Danger Zones (SDZs) lot conduct safe training. 5. Understands and implements sound Operational Risk Management procedures related to training events. 6. Records and maintains training records per the Unit Training Management (UTM) process, and MCWP Assists the battalion Master Gunner in the evaluation and qualification where necessary. BILLET: Crewman 0313 LAV Crew Evaluator The LAV Crew Evaluator (LCE) serves as an instructor during training and as an evaluator during qualifications. LAV-25 Crew Evaluators (LCEs) must be used by the training unit to evaluate all aspects of gunnery. LCEs are used extensively in establishing and operating gunnery training and in evaluating crew proficiency in both individual skills and crew duties. Core Capabilities: 1. Understand all techniques and procedures related to gunnery training exercises. 2. Trains and evaluates the company on the use of gunnery training devices. 3. Serves as an instructor during LAV 25 gunnery training events during the conduct of the initial gunnery and sustainment training law Performs the duties of an evaluator during qualification events for intermediate and advanced gunnery training IAW Records training and qualification information on appropriate score sheets and crew records. BILLET: Crewman 0313 LAR Battalion Master Gunner The battalion Master Gunner is the subject matter expert, and advisor to the battalion commander on all things related to LAV-25 gunnery, employment, and maintenance. The Master Gunner is responsible to the commander for the readiness, proficiency, and qualification of the Marines and the unit as it relates to LAV gunnery. Additionally, the Bn Master gunner is responsible for the training and development of the company master gunners and battalion LAV crew evaluators. Core Capabilities: 1. Develops and supervises the unit gunnery training plan IAW the BN training plans, and MCWP Supervises the instruction of the Marines in gunnery related classes and training exercises. 3. Conducts training IOT qualify the battalions LCEs. 4. Creates and recommends modifications to Surface Danger Zones (SDZs) lot conduct safe training. 5. Understands and implements sound Operational Risk Management procedures related to training events. 6. Records and maintains training records per the Unit Training Management (UTM) process, and MCWP Enclosure (1)

183 7. Advises the commander on all LAV 25 gunnery training across initial, intermediate, and advanced/sustainment gunnery IAW Manage allocation and distribution of the battalions 25mm ammunition. 9. Acts and serves as a member of the battalion's operations section. 10. Identify and recommend potential future master gunner candidates. 11. Responsible for the training and development of the company master gunners and the BNs LCEs. BILLET: Crewman 0313 Battalion Logistics Chief The LAR logistics chief performs the tasks required of an operations chief within the Administrative logistics center (ALOC) for the LAR battalion. He serves as the senior enlisted logistics advisor to the battalion commander and the senior enlisted advisor to the battalion logistics officer. He advises the battalion logistics officer on the discipline, appearance, control, conduct, and welfare of the battalion logistics section. He supervises the logistics section in the performance of tasks which support assigned training objectives. He coordinates and supervises the embarkation and debarkation of the battalion. He coordinates and supervises all aspects of the ALOC. He assists the logistics officer in the training of ALOC watch officers. He assists in the development of appropriate components of an operations order. He supervises the timely submission of messages and logistics reports. He assists in the preparation of briefs in support of the logistics section. He assists the logistics officer with the development of the unit's concept of logistical support. He assists with the collection 1 review 1 and distribution of training support requests/ logistical support requests 1 training schedules and letters of instruction in support of the unit 1 s training plan. Additionally/ the battalion logistics chief coordinates all cross boundary coordination during resupply operations. Core Capabilities: 1. Supervise command control and planning for all logistical requests within the battalion. 2. Supervise daily support requirements for the maneuver elements within the battalion. 3. Facilitate all training requirements for all commodities within the logistics section. 4. Receive and track daily forecasts of all classes of supply to the battalion. 5. Source and coordinate all logistical movements. 6. Monitor all requests from subordinate elements ensuring requests are received and processed by the appropriate supporting element. 7. Prioritize equipment load plans to ensure early initial operational capability upon arrival at the port of debarkation or tactical assembly area. 8. Review and update logistical plan to facilitate future operations. 9. Conduct cross boundary coordination as required. BILLET: Crewman 0313 Battalion Operations Chief The LAR operations chief serves as the senior enlisted tactical advisor to the battalion commander and senior enlisted advisor to the battalion operations officer. He advises the battalion operations officer on the discipline 1 appearance 1 control 1 conduct, and welfare of the battalion operations section. He trains his operation 8-7 Enclosure (1)

184 section in the performance of tasks which support assigned training objectives. He coordinates and supervises the embarkation and debarkation of the battalion operations section. He coordinates and supervises all aspects of the combat operations center. He assists the operations officer in the training of watch officers. He compiles the components of an operations order for distribution to subordinate units. He supervises the timely submission of messages and reports. He assists in the preparation of briefs in support of the operations section. He maintains the operations section's publication library. He assists the operations officer with the development of the unit's training plan. He assists with the collection, review, and distribution of training schedules and letters of instruction in support of the unit's training plan. Core Capabilities: 1. Serves as the senior enlisted tactical and technical advisor to the commander and operations officers. 2. Assists the commander and operations officers on the discipline, appearance, training, control, conduct, and welfare of the S-3 section. 3. As senior 0313 in the battalion he is charged with mentorship and development of the 0313 SNCO population within the battalion. 4. Coordinates and supervises the embarkation and debarkation of the operations section. 5. Coordinates and supervises the set-up and displacement of the Combat Operations Center as well as the training and employment of C4I systems. 6. Supervises the actions of all personnel within the COC. 7. Supervises and controls section's CMR and funding. 8. Manages the flow of information provided through available C4I systems. 9. Supervises the control, dissemination and destruction of classified information within the operations section. 10. Supervise preparation of the operational journal and journal file. 11. Establishes the watch bill for the Combat Operations Center. 12. Assembles and distributes operations orders. 13. Supervises the preparation and submission of messages, briefs, and reports. 14. Supervises the maintenance of the operations sections war fighting and training publication library. 15. Maintains the unit's training records. 16. Assists the operations officer with the development of the unit's training plan. 17. Prepares training schedules and letters of instruction. 18. Supervises the request of ranges and training areas. 19. Assists the commander in the tactical employment of the organic weapons systems for the unit. LAR OFFICER BILLETS Infantry Officers, assigned to LAR units will complete the Infantry Officer Course conducted at Weapons Training Battalion, Quantico, VA. They will then complete the Light Armored Vehicle Leader's Course (Ml0H3W2) in order to attain the AMOS Enclosure (1)

185 BILLET: LAR Leader 0303 Platoon Commander The LAR Platoon Commander carries out the orders of the LAR company commander. He is proficient with all T/0 weapons within his platoon. He is responsible for training his unit to perform METs assigned by his company commander's METLs. He is responsible for deployment and tactical employment of his platoon. He is responsible for the discipline, morale, and welfare of his platoon. He is responsible for assisting the platoon sergeant in reconciling vehicle maintenance and parts on order per the platoon DPR. Core Capabilities: 1. Responsible for the tactical employment of a Light Armored Reconnaissance Platoon. 2. Develop and implement short and mid range training plan in accordance with the company commander's guidance, battalion METL, and the LAR T&R Manual in order to ensure the combat readiness of the platoon. 3. Train and qualify all members of the LAR Platoon. 4. Implement and supervise a maintenance plan with focus on 1st and 2nd echelon maintenance. 5. Reconciles vehicle maintenance and parts on order per the platoon DPR. 6. Critique and validate support requirements BILLET: LAR Leader 0303 Company Executive Officer The LAR Company Executive Officer carries out the orders of the Company Commander and serves as Company Commander is his absence. He ensures each MET of the Company Commander's METL is safely and properly satisfied. He is proficient with all T/0 weapons in the company. He acts as platoon commander for all company headquarters personnel. He assists the commander to deploy and tactical employ the unit. He is responsible for assisting the company commander and company operations chief in reconciling vehicle maintenance and parts on order per the company DPR. Core Capabilities: 1. Assume command in commander's absence. 2. Make operational planning recommendations to the Company Commander. 3. Develop a 5-paragraph operations order to support accomplishment of the company's tactical mission. 4. Prepare a map overlay. 5. Prepare company reports and briefs. 6. Proficient in use and employment of all weapons organic to an LAR company. 7. Utilize smoke grenades and pyrotechnics for signaling, illumination, and screening. 8. Navigate to designated points using a topographic map, lensatic compass,. protractor, and global positioning equipment. 9. Perform self-aid and buddy aid. 10. Assume mission oriented protective posture against the effects of chemical and biological agents. 11. Communicate using proper communications procedures. 12. Call for indirect fire. 13. Request close air support. 14. Integrate supporting fires in accomplispment of an assigned mission. 15. Proficient in Helicopter Landing Zone (HLZ) procedures. 8-9 Enclosure (1)

186 16. Support the company in tactical operations as part of an LAR battalion. 17. Proficient marksman with T/0 weapon. 18. Assists the Commanding Officer in reconciling vehicle maintenance and parts on order per the company DPR. BILLET: LAR Leader 0303 Company Commander The LAR Company Commander carries out the orders of the Battalion Commander. He is responsible for training and employment of his unit. He is responsible for the discipline, morale, and welfare of his unit. He is responsible for equipment and material readiness. He is responsible for reconciling vehicle maintenance and parts on order per the company DPR. Core Capabilities: 1. Responsible for the tactical employment of a Light Armored Reconnaissance Company 2. Develop and implement short and mid range training plan in accordance with the battalion commander's guidance, battalion METLS, and the LAR T&R in order to ensure the combat readiness of the company 3. Train and qualify all members of the LAR Company 4. Implement and supervise a maintenance plan with focus on 1st and 2nd echelon maintenance. 5. Critique and validate support requirements. BILLET: LAR Leader 0303 Battalion Operations Officer Core Capabilities: 1. Responsible for the planning, coordination, and C2 for all operations conducted by the battalion 2. Responsible to the commander for battle tracking all subordinate units and conduct coordinating with adjacent units as required. 3. Responsible for the functioning and employment of the battalion's main combat operations center, and the employment of the commands forward command post. Responsible for the development and implementation of the commanders and higher headquarters directive. 4. Responsible for the coordination and conduct of the battalion staff planning in accordance with the commander's intent. 5. Responsible for ensuring all battalion subordinate units are in compliance with the directed training requirements and submission of require reports. 6. Responsible for coordination of reporting to higher headquarters. 7. Supervises all commodities and special staff organic to the Operations Shop. BILLET: LAR Leader 0303 Battalion Executive Officer The LAR Battalion Executive Officer carries out the orders of the Battalion Commanding Officer. He serves in the role of Commander in his absence. Core Capabilities: 1. Second in command, assumes command in commander's absence Enclosure (1)

187 2. Coordinate all action of the battalion staff. 3. Supervise staff planning process. 4. Supervise operation of the main echelon. 5. Ensures battalion reports are made as required to higher and adjacent commanders. 6. Supervise planning of future operations. 7. Maintain awareness of all information flow to Battalion Commander. 8. Proficient marksman with T/0 weapon. BILLET: LAR Leader 0303 Battalion Commanding Officer The LAR Battalion Commanding Officer carries out the orders of the Commanding Officer of the Division Commanding General or Commanding Officer, higher supported command. He is responsible for deployment and tactical employment of his unit. He is responsible for the discipline, morale, and welfare of his unit. Core Capabilities: 1. Responsible for effective command and control of a battalion. 2. Disseminate guidance and intent to subordinate commanders. 3. Train the battalion in the performance of tasks that support mission objectives. 4. Maintain the welfare and discipline of a battalion. 5. Proficient marksman with T/0 weapon INDEX OF INDIVIDUAL EVENTS EVENT CODE EVENT I PAGE 1000-LEVEL COAXIAL 0313-COAX-1001 Perform Preventive Maintenance Checks and 8-12 Services (PMCS) on an M240 coaxially-mounted machine gun 0313-COAX-1002 Load the M mm coaxially-mounted rnachinegun COAX-1003 Unload the M mm coaxially-mounted 8-14 machine gun 0313-COAX-1004 Boresight the M mm coaxially-mounted 8-14 machine gun 0313-COAX-1005 Zero the M mm coaxially-mounted machinegun COAX-1006 Engage targets with an M mm coaxially 8-16 mounted machinegun 0313-COAX-1007 Perform immediate action procedures for an M mm machinegun COMMUNICATION 0313-COMM-1001 Communicate using LAV intercom equipment COMM-1002 Communicate using a single channel radio set 8-18 MEDIUM MACHINE GUN 0313-M Perform Preventive Maintenance Checks and 8-18 Services (PMCS) on an M240B pintleswing-mounted machinegun 0313-M Load the M240 variant 7.62mm pintleswing-mounted 8-19 machine gun 8-11 Enclosure (1)

188 0313-M Unload the M240 variant 7.62nun pintleswing mounted machinegun 25MM AUTOMATIC GUN 0313-M Perform Preventive Maintenance Checks and 8-20 Services (PMCS) on an M242 25mm automatic gun 0313-M Load the M242 25nun automatic gun M Unload the M242 25mm automatic gun M Engage targets with an M242 25nun automatic gun M Perform immediate action procedures for an M nun automatic gun SMOKE GERNADE LAUNCHER 0313-M Perform Preventive Maintenance Checks and 8-24 Services (PMCS) on an M257 smoke grenade launcher 0313-M Load an M257 smoke grenade launcher M Unload M257 smoke grenade launcher M Fire the M257 smoke grenade launcher M Perform immediate action procedures for an M smoke grenade launcher MOBILITY 0313-MOBL-1001 Operate an LAV in water MOBL-1002 Recover a disabled LAV MOBL-1003 Drive an LAV 8-29 PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE AND SERVICES 0313-PMCS-1001 Perform Preventive Maintenance Checks and 8-29 Services (PMCS) on an LAV hull 0313-PMCS-1002 Perform Preventive Maintenance Checks and 8-30 Services (PMCS) on an LAV turret 0313-PMCS-1003 Maintain LAV SL-3 equipment LEVEL EVENTS 0313-COAX-1001: Perform Preventive Maintenance Checks and Services (PMCS) on an M240 coaxially-mounted machine gun EVALUATION-CODED: NO SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL: 12 months MOS PERFORMING: 0313 BILLETS: Vehicle Crewman GRADES: PVT, PFC, LCPL, CPL, SGT, SSGT, GYSGT, MSGT INITIAL TRAINING SETTING: FORMAL STANDARD: Given an LAV with an M240 coaxially-mounted machinegun. To ensure equipment readiness. PERFORMANCE STEPS: 1. Clear the machinegun 2. Remove the machinegun from the turret 8-12 Enclosure (1)

189 3. Disassemble the machinegun into its eight major groups 4. Clean the machinegun 5. Inspect the machinegun 6. Lubricate the rnachinegun 7. Assemble the machinegun 8. Perform a safety/functions check 9. Install the machinegun into the turret 10. Record/report discrepancies REFERENCES : 1. TM 08594A-10/1 Operators Manual, LAV-25 Turret 0313-COAX-1002: Load the M mm coaxially-mounted machinegun EVALUATION-CODED: NO SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL: 12 months MOS PERFORMING: 0313 BILLETS: GRADES: Vehicle Crewman PVT, PFC, LCPL, CPL, SGT, SSGT, GYSGT INITIAL TRAINING SETTING: FORMAL STANDARD: Given an LAV. To ready the weapon to fire in a time limit of 5 minutes. PERFORMANCE STEPS: 1. Ensure that the turret is powered down 2. Ensure that the turret is locked 3. Ensure that the M240 is clear 4. Ensure that the feed chute is connected 5. Load the ready box 6. Route the ammo to the M Place the ammunition in the M Open the cover assembly 9. Install the ammunition belt on feed tray 10. Close the cover assembly 11. Charge the M240 machine gun 12. Set the manual safe on the M240 to SAFE. REFERENCES : 1. MCWP Light Armored Vehicle-25 Gunnery and Employment ORDNANCE: DODIC A135 Cartridge, 7.62mm Dummy M63 Quantity 400 rounds per weapon 8-13 Enclosure (1)

190 0313-COAX-1003: Unload the M mm coaxially-mounted machinegun EVALUATION-CODED: NO SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL: 6 months MOS PERFORMING: 0313 BILLETS: GRADES: Vehicle Crewman PVT, PFC, LCPL, CPL, SGT, SSGT, GYSGT INITIAL TRAINING SETTING: FORMAL STANDARD: Given an LAV To clear the weapon. PERFORMANCE STEPS: 1. Pull charging handle to lock the bolt to the rear 2. Ensure that the manual safety is on SAFE 3. Open the cover assembly 4. Remove any ammunition from the feed tray 5. Raise the feed tray 6. Look into the chamber to ensure that there are no rounds in the chamber 7. Close the cover assembly B. Place the manual safety to the fire position 9. Pull the trigger, ride bolt forward 10. Remove the ammunition can from the swing-mount gun cradle 1. MCWP Light Armored Vehicle-25 Gunnery and Employment 2. MCWP Machineguns and Machinegun Gunnery 3. TM 08594A-10/1 Operators Manual, LAV-25 Turret ORDNANCE: DODIC Quantity --- A135 Cartridge, 7.62mm Dummy M rounds per weapon ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: There is a time limit for this task within the MCWP under the LAV Gunnery Skills Test (LGST) chapter. The time limit covers multiple tasks that are grouped together in one station. The time limit will not show up in the standards for this task but can be found in the reference COAX-1004: Boresight the M mm coaxially-mounted machinegun EVALUATION-CODED: NO SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL: 12 months MOS PERFORMING: Enclosure (1)

191 BILLETS: GRADES: Vehicle Crewman PVT, PFC, LCPL, CPL, SGT, SSGT, GYSGT, MSGT, MGYSGT INITIAL TRAINING SETTING: FORMAL STANDARD: Given an LAV. To achieve point of aim/point of impact. PERFORMANCE STEPS: Due to complexity, the performance steps for this task will be completed in accordance with the associated references 1. MCWP Light Armored Vehicle-25 Gunnery and Employment 2. TM 08594A-10/1 Operators Manual, LAV-25 Turret RANGE/TRAINING AREA: Facility Code Tank/Fighting Vehicle Multipurpose Range Complex ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: There is a time limit for this task within the MCWP under the LAV Gunnery Skills Test (LGST) chapter. The time limit covers multiple tasks that are grouped together in one station. The time limit will not show up in the standards for this task but can be found in the refererice COAX-1005: Zero the M rnrn coaxially-mounted machinegun EVALUATION-CODED: NO SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL: 12 months MOS PERFORMING: 0313 BILLETS: GRADES: Vehicle Gunner PVT, PFC, LCPL, CPL, SGT, SSGT, GYSGT INITIAL TRAINING SETTING: FORMAL STANDARD: Given an LAV and references. To achieve point of aim/point of impact. PERFORMANCE STEPS: Due to complexity, the performance steps for this task will be completed in accordance with the associated reference. 1. TM 08594A-10/1 Operators Manual, LAV-25 Turret 8-15 Enclosure (1)

192 0313-COAX-1006: machinegun Engage targets with an M mm coaxially mounted EVALUATION-CODED: NO SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL: 6 months MOS PERFORMING: 0313 BILLETS: GRADES: Vehicle Commander, Vehicle Gunner CPL, SGT, SSGT, GYSGT INITIAL TRAINING SETTING: FORMAL STANDARD: Given an LAV. To destroy target. PERFORMANCE STEPS: 1. React to fire command 2. Announce "identified" when target is acquired 3. Select the weapon system 4. Determine technique of engagement 5. Aim at the target 6. Fire a burst at the target 7. Announce an observation 8. Make a direct fire adjustment based upon the observation 9. Repeat steps four through eight nine until target is destroyed or Vehicle commander announces "cease fire" 1. MCWP Light Armored Vehicle-25 Gunnery and Employment ORDNANCE: DODIC A131 Cartridge, 7.62mm 4 Ball MB0/1 Trace Quantity 400 rounds per weapon RANGE/TRAINING AREA: Facility Code Tank/Fighting Vehicle Multipurpose Range Complex. ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: 1. This is a LAV-25 gunner task that will be performed to standard on table "gunnery". 2. Simulation may be used as a precursor to live training in order to help maximize and enhance the live training event. {B) 0313-COAX-1007: machine gun Perform immediate action procedures for an M mm 8-16 Enclosure (1)

193 EVALUATION-CODED: NO SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL: 3 months MOS PERFORMING: 0313 NAVMC A BILLETS: GRADES: Vehicle Crewman PVT, PFC, LCPL, CPL, SGT, SSGT, GYSGT INITIAL TRAINING SETTING: FORMAL STANDARD: Given an LAV To restore the weapon to a firing condition. PERFORMANCE STEPS: Due to complexity, the performance steps for this task will be completed in accordance with the associated references. 1. TM 08594A-10/l Operators Manual 1 LAV-25 Turret 2. TM 08670A-10/1A Operator's Manual, Machinegun, 7.62mm, M COMM-1001: Communicate using LAV intercom equipment EVALUATION-CODED: NO SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL: 12 months MOS PERFORMING: 0313 BILLETS: GRADES: Vehicle Crewman PVT, PFC, LCPL, CPL, SGT, SSGT, GYSGT, MSGT, MGYSGT INITIAL TRAINING SETTING: FORMAL STANDARD: Given an LAV. To coordinate vehicle operations with another crewman. PERFORMANCE STEPS: 1. Ensure master switch is on 2. Connect the helmet cord to the quick disconnect plug of the yo-yo cord 3. Plug short connection of yo-yo cord into right side of the intercom control box and the long connection into the left 4. Adjust the controls of the AM-7162 Audio Amplifier to their required positions 5. Adjust the controls of the intercom control box to required settings 6. Communicate with another crewman REFERENCES : 1. TM 08594A-10/l Operators Manual, LAV-25 Turret 8-17 Enclosure (1)

194 0313-COMM-1002: Communicate using a single channel radio set EVALUATION-CODED: NO SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL: 1 month INITIAL TRAINING SETTING: FORMAL STANDARD: Given an LAV. To establish communications. PERFORMANCE STEPS: 1. Determine the type of transmission required, plain or cipher 2. Turn on all communication equipment 3. Run self test on radio set 4. Add cryptographic key (if required) 5. Load a single channel frequency 6. Get a radio check with another vehicle 1. TM Radio Set AN/PRC M : Perform Preventive Maintenance Checks and Services (PMCS) on an M240B pintleswing-mounted machinegun EVALUATION-CODED: NO SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL: 12 months MOS PERFORMING: 0313, 0341, 0352 BILLETS: GRADES: Vehicle Crewman PVT, PFC, LCPL, CPL, SGT, SSGT, GYSGT, MSGT, MGYSGT INITIAL TRAINING SETTING: FORMAL STANDARD: Given an LAV with an M240B pintleswing-mounted machinegun. To ensure equipment readiness. PERFORMANCE STEPS: 1. Clear the machinegun 2. Remove the machinegun from the pintle swing mount 3. Disassemble the machinegun into its eight major groups 4. Clean the machinegun 5. Inspect the machinegun 6. Lubricate the machinegun 7. Assemble the machinegun 8. Perform a safety function check 9. Install the machinegun on the pintle swing mount 10. Record/report discrepancies to organizational maintenance 1. TM 08670A-10/1A Operator's Manual, Machinegun, 7.62mm, M Enclosure (1)

195 2. TM 08940A-10-1 Operator's Manual 0313-M : Load the M240 variant 7.62mm pintleswing-mounted machinegun EVALUATION-CODED: NO SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL: 12 months MOS PERFORMING: 0313 BILLETS: GRADES: Vehicle Crewman PVT, PFC, LCPL, CPL, SGT, SSGT, GYSGT, MSGT, MGYSGT INITIAL TRAINING SETTING: FORMAL STANDARD: Given an LAV. To ready the weapon to fire in a time limit of 2 minutes. PERFORMANCE STEPS: 1. Place the manual safety to the SAFE position 2. Open the cover assembly 3. Raise the feed tray 4. Look into the chamber to ensure that no rounds are present 5. Close the cover assembly 6. Place the manual safety to the fire position 7. Pull the trigger and ride the bolt forward 8. Open the cover assembly 9. Attach the 7.62MM ammunition can to the gun cradle 10. Install the ammunition belt on the feed tray 11. Close cover assembly 12. Charge the M240B machine gun 13. Set the manual safe to safe 1. MCWP Light Armored Vehicle-25 Gunnery and Employment 2. MCWP Machineguns and Machinegun Gunnery 3. TM 08594A-10/1 Operators Manual, LAV-25 Turret ORDNANCE: DODIC A135 Cartridge, 7.62mm Dummy M63 Quantity 200 rounds per weapon 0313-M : Unload the M240 variant 7.62mm pintleswing-mounted machinegun EVALUATION-CODED: NO SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL: 12 months MOS PERFORMING: Enclosure (1)

196 BILLETS: GRADES: Vehicle Crewman PVT, PFC, LCPL, CPL, SGT, SSGT, GYSGT, MSGT, MGYSGT INITIAL TRAINING SETTING: FORMAL STANDARD: Given an LAV. To clear the weapon. PERFORMANCE STEPS: 1. Pull charging handle to lock the bolt to the rear 2. Ensure that the manual safety is on SAFE 3. Open the cover assembly 4. Remove any ammunition from the feed tray 5. Raise the feed tray 6. Look into the chamber to ensure that there are no rounds in the chamber 7. Close the cover assembly 8. Place the manual safety to the fire position 9. Pull the trigger, ride bolt forward 10. Remove the ammunition can from the swing-mount gun cradle 1. MCWP Light Armored Vehicle-25 Gunnery and Employment 2. MCWP Machineguns and Machinegun Gunnery 3. TM 08594A-10/l Operators Manual, LAV-25 Turret ORDNANCE: DODIC Al35 Cartridge, 7.62mm Dummy M63 Quantity 200 rounds per weapon ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: There is a time limit for this task within the MCWP under the LAV Gunnery Skills Test (LGST) chapter. The time limit covers multiple tasks that are grouped together in one station. The time limit will not show up in the standards for this task but can be found in the reference M : Perform Preventive Maintenance Checks and Services (PMCS) on an M242 25mm automatic gun EVALUATION-CODED: NO SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL: 12 months MOS PERFORMING: 0313 BILLETS: GRADES: Vehicle Crewman PVT, PFC, LCPL, CPL, SGT, SSGT, GYSGT, MSGT, MGYSGT 8-20 Enclosure (1)

197 INITIAL TRAINING SETTING: FORMAL STANDARD: Given an LAV with an installed M242 25rnrn automatic gun. To ensure equipment readiness. PERFORMANCE STEPS: 1. Clear the gun 2. Remove the gun from the turret 3. Disassemble the gun into the three main assemblies 4. Disassemble the receiver into its sub-assemblies 5. Clean the weapon 6. Inspect the weapon 7. Lubricate the weapon 8. Assemble the sub-assemblies of the receiver assembly 9. Assemble the three main assemblies 10. Perform a function check 11. Install the weapon into the turret 12. Record/report discrepancies 13. Report discrepancies to organizational maintenance 1. TM 08594A-10/1 Operators Manual, LAV-25 Turret 0313-M : Load the M242 25rnrn automatic gun EVALUATION-CODED: NO SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL: 12 months MOS PERFORMING: 0313 BILLETS: GRADES: Vehicle Crewman PVT, PFC, LCPL, CPL, SGT, SSGT, GYSGT, MSGT, MGYSGT INITIAL TRAINING SETTING: FORMAL STANDARD: Given an LAV-25. To ready the weapon for firing in a time limit of 10 minutes. PERFORMANCE STEPS: Due to complexity, the performance steps for this task will be co~pleted in accordance with the associated references 1. TM 08594A-10/l Operators Manual, LAV-25 Turret ORDNANCE: DODIC A967 Cartridge, 25rnrn Dummy M794 Linked Quantity 210 cartridges per weapon 8-21 Enclosure (1)

198 ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: There is a time limit for this task within the MCWP under the LAV Gunnery Skills Test (LGST) chapter. The time limit covers multiple tasks that are grouped together in one station. The time limit will not show up in the standards for this task but can be found in the reference M : Unload the M242 25rnrn automatic gun EVALUATION-CODED: NO SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL: 12 months MOS PERFORMING: 0313 BILLETS: GRADES: Vehicle Crewman PVT, PFC, LCPL, CPL, SGT, SSGT, GYSGT, MSGT, MGYSGT INITIAL TRAINING SETTING: FORMAL STANDARD: Given an LAV-25. To clear the weapon. PERFORMANCE STEPS: Due to complexity, the performance steps for this task will be completed in accordance with the associated references. 1. TM 08594A-10/1 Operators Manual, LAV-25 Turret ORDNANCE: DODIC A967 Cartridge, 25rnrn Dummy M794 Linked Quantity 210 cartridges per weapon ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: There is a time limit for this task within the MCWP under the LAV Gunnery Skills Test (LGST) chapter. The time limit covers multiple tasks that are grouped together in one station. The time limit will not show up in the standards for this task but can be found in the reference M : Engage targets with an M242 25rnrn automatic gun EVALUATION-CODED: NO SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL: 6 months MOS PERFORMING: Enclosure (1)

199 BILLETS: GRADES: Vehicle Commander, Vehicle Gunner CPL, SGT, SSGT, GYSGT INITIAL TRAINING SETTING: FORMAL STANDARD: Given an LAV. By achieving desired affect effect on target. PERFORMANCE STEPS: 1. React to fire command 2. Announce "identified" when target is acquired 3. Select the appropriate ammunition 4. Aim at the target using the desired sight reticle 5. Fire a three round burst at the target 6. Announce an observation 7. Make a direct fire adjustment based upon the observation 8. Fire a three round burst at the target 9. Repeat steps four through eight until target is destroyed or vehicle commander announces "cease fire" 10. Repeat steps one through nine until all targets are destroyed 1. MCWP Light Armored Vehicle-25 Gunnery and Employment 2. TM 08594A-10/1 Operators Manual, LAV-25 Turret ORDNANCE: DODIC A940 Cartridge, 25mm TPDS-T M910 Linked A976 Cartridge, 25mm TP-T M793 Linked Quantity 120 cartridges per weapon 300 cartridges per weapon RANGE/TRAINING AREA: Facility Code Tank/Fighting Vehicle Multipurpose Range Complex ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: Simulation may be used as a precursor to live training in order t o help maximize and enhance the live training event. {B) 0313-M : automatic gun Perform immediate action procedures for an M242 25mm EVALUATION-CODED: NO SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL: 6 months MOS PERFORMING: 0313 BILLETS: GRADES: Vehicle Crewman PVT, PFC, LCPL, CPL, SGT, SSGT, GYSGT 8-23 Enclosure (1)

200 INITIAL TRAINING SETTING: FORMAl STANDARD: Given an LAV. To restore the weapon to a firing condition. PERFORMANCE STEPS: Due to complexity, the performance steps for this task will be completed in accordance with the associated reference. 1. MCWP Light Armored Vehicle-25 Gunnery and Employment 2. TM 08940A-10-1 Operator's Manual ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: Simulation may be used as a precursor to live training in order to help maximize and enhance the live training event. (B) 0313-M : Perform Preventive Maintenance Checks and Services (PMCS) on an M257 smoke grenade launcher EVALUATION-CODED: NO SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL: 12 months MOS PERFORMING: 0313 BILLETS: GRADES: Vehicle Crewman PVT, PFC, LCPL, CPL, SGT, SSGT, GYSGT, MSGT, MGYSGT INITIAL TRAINING SETTING: FORMAL STANDARD: Given an LAV. To ensure equipment readiness. PERFORMANCE STEPS: 1. Clear the launcher 2. Clean the launcher tubes 3. Inspect the launcher tubes 4. Test launcher 5. Record/report discrepancies to organizational maintenance 1. TM 08594A-10/1 Operators Manual, LAV-25 Turret 0313-M : Load an M257 smoke grenade launcher EVALUATION-CODED: NO SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL: 12 months MOS PERFORMING: Enclosure (1)

201 BILLETS: GRADES: Vehicle Crewman PVT, PFC, LCPL, CPL, SGT, SSGT, GYSGT, MSGT, MGYSGT INITIAL TRAINING SETTING: FORMAL STANDARD: Given an LAV. To prepare the LAV for operation. PERFORMANCE STEPS: 1. Load the M257 Smoke Grenade launcher 2. Turn the vehicle and turret power off 3. Turn the grenade launcher switches off 4. Insert the grenades into the M Rotate 90 degrees 1. TM 08594A-10/1 Operators Manual, LAV-25 Turret ORDNANCE: DODIC G826 Grenade, Launcher Smoke Infrared Scr Quantity 8 grenades per weapon RANGE/TRAINING AREA: Facility Code Impact Area Dudded 0313-M : Unload M257 smoke grenade launcher EVALUATION-CODED: NO SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL: 12 months MOS PERFORMING: 0313 BILLETS: GRADES: Vehicle Crewman PVT, PFC, LCPL, CPL, SGT, SSGT, GYSGT, MSGT, MGYSGT INITIAL TRAINING SETTING: FORMAL STANDARD: Given an LAV. To clear the grenade launcher. PERFORMANCE STEPS: 1. Set weapon power circuit breaker to off 2. Set turret power circuit breaker to off 3. Perform engine shut down 4. Set master switch to off 5. Lock turret drive lock 6. Set salvo switches to off 8-25 Enclosure (1)

202 7. Ensure grenade launcher ready is not lit 8. Without placing any part of body in front launcher remove grenades from launch tubes 9. Carefully place grenades in stowage box 10. Clean launch tube 11. Ensure launch tube contacts are clean 12. Install protective caps 1. TM 08594A-10/1 Operators Manual, LAV-25 Turret ORDNANCE: DODIC G826 Grenade, Launcher Smoke Infrared Scr Quantity 8 grenades per weapon RANGE/TRAINING AREA: Facility Code Impact Area Dudded 0313-M : Fire the M257 smoke grenade launcher EVALUATION-CODED: NO SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL: 12 months MOS PERFORMING: 0313 BILLETS: GRADES: Vehicle Crewman PVT, PFC, LCPL, CPL, SGT, SSGT, GYSGT, MSGT INITIAL TRAINING SETTING: FORMAL STANDARD: Given an LAV. In order to provide obscuration. PERFORMANCE STEPS: 1. Assess the situation 2. Orient the turret/vehicle in the direction where the smoke is needed 3. Announce "grenade launcher". 4. The crew secures all hatches 5. Turn the weapon power circuit breaker on 6. Turn the grenade launcher switch (es) on 7. Announce "fire" 8. Fire the grenade launcher(s) 9. Announce "grenades launched" 10. Execute required immediate action drill REFERENCES : 1. MCWP Light Armored Vehicle-25 Gunnery and Employment 2. TM 08594A-10/1 Operators Manual, LAV-25 Turret 8-26 Enclosure ( 1)

203 ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: Simulation may be used as a precursor to live training in order to help maximize and enhance the live training event. {B) 0313-M : launcher Perform immediate action procedures for an M257 smoke grenade EVALUATION-CODED: NO SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL: 12 months MOS PERFORMING: 0313 BILLETS: GRADES: Vehicle Crewman PVT, PFC, LCPL, CPL, SGT, SSGT, GYSGT, MSGT, MGYSGT INITIAL TRAINING SETTING: FORMAL STANDARD: Given an LAV. In order to provide obscuration. PERFORMANCE STEPS: Due to complexity, the performance steps for this task will be completed in accordance with the associated reference 1. TM 08594A-10/1 Operators Manual, LAV-25 Turret ORDNANCE: DODIC G826 Grenade, Launcher Smoke Infrared Scr Quantity 8 grenades per weapon RANGE/TRAINING AREA: Facility Code Impact Area Dudded 0313-MOBL-1001: Operate an LAV in water EVALUATION-CODED: NO SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL: 18 months MOS PERFORMING: 0313 BILLETS: GRADES: Vehicle Crewman PVT, PFC, LCPL, CPL, SGT, SSGT, GYSGT, MSGT INITIAL TRAINING SETTING: FORMAL Given an LAV Enclosure (1)

204 STANDARD: Without injury to the crew, damage to the vehicle, or loss of vehicle control. PERFORMANCE STEPS: 1. Perform pre-swimming checks 2. Perform in-water inspection of seals prior to swimming vehicle 3. Enter the water 4. Swim the vehicle 5. Exit the water 6. Perform after swim PMCS 7. Report all vehicle discrepancies 1. TM 08594B-10/2B Operator's Manual LAV-25 Hull ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: SOUM. LAV water operations should adhere to current 0313-MOBL-1002: Recover a disabled LAV EVALUATION-CODED: NO SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL: 12 months MOS PERFORMING: 0313 BILLETS: GRADES: Vehicle Crewman PVT, PFC, LCPL, CPL, SGT, SSGT, GYSGT, MSGT, MGYSGT INITIAL TRAINING SETTING: FORMAL STANDARD: Given an LAV. Without injury to personnel or damage to the vehicles. PERFORMANCE STEPS: 1. Assess the situation 2. Erect an applicable rigging 3. Using hand and arm signals 4. Winch in the disabled LAV 5. Disconnect the rigging 6. Stow the winch cable and all other gear used in the recovery 7. Inspect for damage 1. MCRP 4-24A Vehicle Recovery Operations 2. TM 08594A-10/1_ Operators Manual, LAV-25 Turret 3. TM 08594B-10/2B Operator's Manual LAV-25 Hull 8-28 Enclosure (1)

205 0313-MOBL-1003: Drive an LAV EVALUATION-CODED: NO SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL: 12 months MOS PERFORMING: 0313 BILLETS: GRADES: Vehicle Crewman PVT, PFC, LCPL, CPL, SGT INITIAL TRAINING SETTING: FORMAL Given an LAV. STANDARD: Without injury to the crew, damage to the vehicle, or loss of vehicle control. PERFORMANCE STEPS: 1. Perform before operational checks. 2. Start the engine 3. Warm up the engine 4. Place the vehicle in motion 5. Operate the vehicle in varied terrain 6. Operate drivers visual enhancer 7. Perform during operational checks 8. Shut down the engine 9. Perform after operational checks 10. Operate the vehicle in periods of reduced visibility 1. TM 08594B-10/2B Operator's Manual LAV-25 Hull 2. TM 8H667-13&P/1 Drivers Vision Enhancer ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: Simulation may be used as a precursor to live training in order to help maximize and enhance the live training event. (B) 0313-PMCS-1001: an LAV hull Perform Preventive Maintenance Checks and Services (PMCS) on EVALUATION-CODED: NO SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL: 1 month MOS PERFORMING: 0313 BILLETS: GRADES: Vehicle Crewman PVT, PFC, LCPL, CPL, SGT, SSGT, GYSGT, MSGT, MGYSGT INITIAL TRAINING SETTING: FORMAL Given an LAV Enclosure (1)

206 STANDARD: To ensure equipment readiness. PERFORMANCE STEPS: 1. Clean the LAV hull 2. Inspect the LAV hull 3. Determine schedule of PMCS 4. Perform PMCS 5. Lubricate the hull 6. Clean communications equipment in the LAV hull 7. Inspect communications equipment in the LAV hull 8. Record/report discrepancies to organizational maintenance 1. LI 08594C-12-2A LAV LI 08594C-12/1B Lubrication Instruction, LAV-25 Turret 3. TM 08594B-10/2B Operator's Manual LAV-25 Hull 0313-PMCS-1002: Perform Preventive Maintenance Checks and Services (PMCS) on an LAV turret EVALUATION-CODED: NO SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL: 12 months MOS PERFORMING: 0313 BILLETS: GRADES: Vehicle Crewman PVT, PFC, LCPL, CPL, SGT, SSGT, GYSGT, MSGT, MGYSGT INITIAL TRAINING SETTING: FORMAL STANDARD: Given an LAV. To ensure equipment readiness. PERFORMANCE STEPS: 1. Clean the LAV hull 2. Inspect the LAV hull 3. Lubricate the hull 4. Record/report discrepancies to organizational maintenance 1. LI 08594C-12-2A LAV LI 08594C-12/1B Lubrication Instruction, LAV-25 Turret 3. TM 08594B-10/2B Operator's Manual LAV-25 Hull 0313-PMCS-1003: Maintain LAV SL-3 equipment EVALUATION-CODED: NO SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL: 12 months MOS PERFORMING: Enclosure (1)

207 BILLETS: GRADES: Vehicle Crewman PVT, PFC, LCPL, CPL, SGT, SSGT, GYSGT, MSGT, MGYSGT INITIAL TRAINING SETTING: FORMAL STANDARD: Given an LAV. To ensure equipment readiness. PERFORMANCE STEPS: 1. Clean the vehicle SL-3 equipment 2. Inspect the vehicle SL-3 equipment 3. Inventory the vehicle SL-3 equipment 4. Record inventory results 5. Annotate discrepancies 6. Reconcile discrepancies 1. SL A LAV SL A LAV C2 3. SL A LAV-AT 4. SL A LAV-L 5. SL A LAV-M 6. TM /1 Ground Equipment Record Procedures 8-31 Enclosure (1)

208 LAR T&R MANUAL APPENDIX A ACRONYMS AND ABBREVIATIONS AA&E AAR AAV ACA ACE ACE ACM AE AGM AI AO AOI APOBS AS ASE. ASLT AT AtN. APERS BCL BCP BOA BFT BIT BP BOIS BZO C2 CAS CASEVAC CAST CBRN CBRNE CBAE CCIR CCM. eeoc CCP. CCRB CDE CDS CE CFF CFL CGI CIAP Arms, Ammunition, and Explosives.... After Action Review Amphibious Assault Vehicle Air-Space Coordination Area Ammunition, Casualty, and Equipment Aviation Command Element Aviation Control Measures Angle of Elevation Attack Guidance Matrix. Area of Influence Area of Operations Area of Interest Anti-Personnel Obstacle Breaching System..... Angle of Sight... Air Support Element Air Support Liaison Team..... Anti-tank Attack the Network Ant i -personnel Battlespace Coordination Line Body Composition Program Battle Damage Assessment Blue Force Tracker... Built in Test Battle Positions Back-up Iron Sights. Battle Sight Zero Command and Control. Close Air Support Casualty Evacuation Combined Arms Staff Trainer Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear Environment... Commanders Battle space Area Evaluation Commander's Critical Information Requirements.... Close Combat Marines Company Combat Operations Center. Casualty Collection Point. Course Content Review Board. Collateral Damage Estimates Containerized Delivery System.... Command Element Call for Fire Coordinate Firing Line Commanding General's Inspection. Competition in Arms Program A-1 Enclosure (1)

209 CIED CLIC CLU. CMBH CMO. CMOC CMR CAN CNO COA coc CON PLAN COP COP CP CTP CTTP CSMO css. DASC DCP. DNS. DOCEX DODIC DRRS DVTE EA EAP ECC ECP EDL EEFI EFST EIC. EKMS EOD EOM. EP EPBST ES EW FA FAC FCS FDC FDP&E FFA. FFE. FFIR FFP. FIRE CAP FPCON FPF FPL... Counter-IED Company Level Intelligence Cell Command Launch Unit..... Combat Hunter... Civil Military Operations Civil Military Operations Center Consolidated Memorandum Receipt.. Computer Network Attack Computer Network Operations Course of Action Combat Operations Center Concept of Operation Plan Common Operating Picture Combat Outpost Command Post Common Tactical Picture Counter TTP Close Station March Order Combat Service Support Direct Air Support Center Detainee Collection Point... Day/Night Sight.. Document Exploitation Department of Defense Identification Code Defense Readiness Reporting System Deployable Virtual Training Environment.... Electronic Attack.. Emergency Action Plan Evacuation Control Center.. Entry Control Point Equipment Density List Essential Elements of Friendly Information Essential Fire Support Tasks.... Excellence in Competition Electronic Key Management System Explosives Ordnance Disposal End of Mission Electronic Protection Enhanced Producibility Basic Skills Trainer Electronic Support Electronic Warfare.. Field Artillery Forward Area Controller Fire Control Sub-system. Fire Direction Center Force Deployment Planning & Execution Free Fire Areas Fire for Effect Friendly Force Information Requirements... Final Firing Position.... Fire Capability Force Protection Condition Final Protective Fire.. Final Protective Line A-2 Enclosure (1)

210 FM FO FOB FONS FP FRAGO FSA. FSCC FSCL FSCM FiST FWIC GCE GPS GT HA HAS HAT HAW HAZMAT HE HEALT HF HHQ. HIIDE HLD HN HOB HST HVI HVT HWSAT IA IAR ICP IED IERS IM IO row IP IPB IPOE IR ISMT ISR ITG. I&W. IZLID J-FIRE JIIM JIPTL JTAC KD Field Manual Forward Observer Forward Operating Base Fleet Operational Needs Statement Firing Positions..... Fragmentary Order.... Fire Support Areas Fire Support Coordination Center Fire Support Coordination Line Fire Support Coordination Measures Fire Support Team Foreign Weapons Instructor Course.. Ground Combat Element Global Positioning System Gun-Target Holding Areas Higher, Adjacent, Supporting Helicopter Availability Tables Heavy Antitank Weapon Hazardous Material High Explosive Helicopter Employment and Assault Landing Table High Frequency Higher Headquarters Handheld Interagency Identity Detection Equipment Helicopter Landing Diagram Host Nation.... Height of Burst Helicopter Support Team. High Value Individual... High Value Target Helicopter Wave and Serial Assignment Table. Information Assurance Infantry Automatic Rifle Initial Commencement Point Improvised Explosive Device Information Exchange Requirements..... Information Management Information Operation Intelligence Operations Workstation Initial Point Intelligence Preparation of the Battlespace Intelligence Preparation of the Operating Environment Information Requirements Individual Small-Arms Marksmanship Trainer Intelligence, Surveillance, & ReConnaissance... Initial Terminal Guidance Indications and Warning Infrared Zoom Laser Illuminator/Designator..... Joint Application of Firepower Joint, Interagency, Intergovernmental, Multinational Joint Integrated Prioritized Target List Joint Terminal Attack Controller Known Distance A-3 Enclosure (1)

211 KIA. KIM. LAAD LAW LBB LBS LD LEP LOA LOC LOD LOGCAP LOI LOO LP LRC LRSR LTI. LZ MACCS MACO MAW MAV. MBC. MCCMP MCERG MCPP MDO. MEDEVAC METL METOC. METT-TSLC MILDEC MIPIM MLCOA MOE. MOJT MOP. MOPP MOOT MPF. MPMG MTC. MTO. MTTP NAAK NATO NBC NEO. NFA. NGFS NSFS Killed in Action.... Keep In Memory Low Altitude Air Defense. Light Antitank Weapon Lithium-ion Battery Box.. Laser Boresight. Line of Departure Law Enforcement Professional.. Line of Advance Lines of Communication... Line of Departure Logistics Civilian Augmentation Program Letter of Instruction Lines of Operation..... Listening Post Learning Resource Center. Long Range Sniper Rifle Limited Technical Inspection Landing Zone Marine Air Command and Control System Marshalling Area Control Officer Medium Antitank Weapon Micro Aerial Vehicle Mortar Ballistic Computer Marine Corps Combat Marksmanship Program Marine Corps Equipment Review Group Marine Corps Planning Process Machinegun Day Optic..... Medical Evacuation. Mission Essential Task List Meteorological and Oceanographic Mission, Enemy, Terrain and Weather, Troops and Fire Support Available, Time Available, Space, Logistics, Civil Considerations Military Deception Mini Integrated Pointer Illuminator Module Most Likely Course of Action. Measures of Effectiveness Managed on the Job Training.. Measures of Performance Mission Oriented Protective Posture Military Operations on Urbanized Terrain. Maritime Prepositioning Force Multipurpose Machine Gun Range... Movement to Contact... Message to Observer Military Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures.... Nerve Agent Antidote Kit North Atlantic Treaty Organization. Nuclear, Biological, and Chemical Non-Combatant Evacuation Operations No Fire Areas... Naval Gunfire Support Naval Surface Fire Support A-4 Enclosure (1)

212 NVD ODS OE OIC OKOCA-W OODA OP OPLAN OPORD OPSEC OPT. ORAW ORM ORP OT PCC PCI PCR PDF PFI PICMDEEP PIR. PL PMCS PME POA POI POL POM POSREP PPE. PSYOP QE QRF. R2P2 RAM. RADEN RBE RCO RFA RFI RFL RIP RMR RO ROE ROMO RP RPG. RREMS RSO Night Vision Device Operational Driver Simulator... Operational Environment Officer in Charge Observation, Key terrain features, Obstacles, Cover and Concealment and Avenue, Weather Observe, Orient, Decide, Act Observation Post.. Operations Plan Operations Order Operational Security Operational Planning Team Operational Risk Assessment Worksheet Operational Risk Management Objective Rally Point Observer to Target Pre-Combat Check Pre-Combat Inspection Personnel Casualty Report Principle Direction of Fire.... Pre-Fire Inspection Pairs, Interlocking, Coordinating, Mutual Support, Defilade, Enfilading Fire, Economy of Fire, and Protection... Priority Intelligence Requirement Phase Line Prevent'ati ve Maintenance Checks and Services Professional Military Education Point of Aim Point of Impact Petroleum, Oils, and Lubricants Program Objectives Memorandum... Position Report Personal Protective Equipment Psychological Operations Quadrant Elevation Quick Reaction Force Rapid Response Planning Process Random Antiterrorism Measures. Radio Battalion Remain Behind Equipment Rifle Combat Optic Restrictive Fire Areas Request for Information. Restrictive Fire Line. Relief in Place Ruggedized Miniature Reticle..... Radio Operator..... Rules of Engagement Range of Military Operations.. Reference Point Rocket Propelled Grenade Refinement data, Record as Target, End of Mission, and Surveillance Range Safety Officer A-5 Enclosure (1)

213 RSO&I. RSOP SALUTE SARCC. SASR SATCOM sec. SCLU SDK SDO SDZ SE SEAD SHELREP SIR.. SITREP SMAW SOM SOP. SSE. STRESS TA TA T~ TACLOG TAI TAS TCP TD TEEP TEWT TFT TIO TM TOW TO&E TPFDD TQ TRAP TRP TSE TSS ~T TTP TO UAS UHF UPA UTM VBSl VBS2 VCP WIA..... Reception, Staging, Onward Movement, and Integration Reconnaissance, Selection, and Occupation of Firing Position Size, Activity, Location, Unit, Time, and Equipment Surveillance and Reconnaissance Control Centers Special Application Scoped Rifle Satellite Communications.... Sniper Control Center Simulated Command Launch Unit Skin Decontamination Kit.. Squad Day Optic Surface Danger Zone. Site Exploitation Suppression of Enemy Air Defenses Shelling Report Specific Information Requirement..... Situation Report Shoulder-Launched Multipurpose Assault Weapon..... Scheme of Maneuver Standing Operating Procedures.... Sensitive Site Exploitation Search, Tag, Report 1 Evacuate, Segregate, and Safeguard Target Acquisition Training Area Tactical Assembly Area Tactical-Logistical Group. Target Area of Interest Target Acquisition Sub-system Tactical Control Point..... Tactical Debriefing Training Exercise and Employment Plan Tactical Exercise without Troops.. Tabulated Firing Tables Target Information Officer..... Technical Manual Tube-launched, Optically tracked, Wire-guided missile Table of Organization and Equipment.... Time Phased Force Deployment Data..... Tactical Questioning Tactical Recovery of Aircraft.and Personnel Target Reference Point Tactical Site Exploitation Target Selection Standards Time Sensitive Target Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures... Traversing Unit Unmanned Aerial System Ultra High Frequency Universal Pintle Adapter Unit Training Management Visual Battlefield System 1 Visual Battlefield System 2 Vehicle Check Point 0 0 Wounded in Action A-6 Enclosure (1)

214 LAR T&R MANUAL APPENDIX B TERMS AND DEFINITIONS Terms in this glossary are subject to change as applicable orders and directives are revised. Terms established by Marine Corps orders or directives take precedence after definitions found in Joint Pub 1-02, DOD Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms. After Action Review (AAR). A professional discussion of training events conducted after all training to promote learning among training participants. The formality and scope increase with the command level and size of the training evolution. For longer exercises, they should be planned for at predetermined times during an exercise. The results of the AAR shall be recorded on an after action report and forwarded to higher headquarters. The commander and higher headquarters use the results of an AAR to reallocate resources, reprioritize their training plan, and plan for future training. Chaining. A process that enables unit leaders to effectively identify subordinate collective events and individual events that support a specific collective event. For example 1 collective training events at the 4000-level are directly supported by collective events at the 3000-level. Utilizing the building block approach to progressive training, these collective events are further supported by individual training events at the 1000 and 2000-levels. When a higher-level event by its nature requires the completion of lower level events 1 they are "chained"; Sustainment credit is given for all lower level events chained to a higher event. Deception. Those measures designed to mislead the enemy by manipulation, distortion 1 or falsification of evidence to induce the enemy to react in a manner prejudicial to the enemy's interests. (JP 1-02) E-Coded Event. An "E-Coded" event is a collective T&R event that is a noted indicator of capability or, a noted Collective skill that contributes to the unit 1 s ability to perform the supported MET. As such 1 only "E-Coded" events are assigned a CRP value and used to calculate a unit 1 s CRP. Individual Readiness. The individual training readiness of each Marine is measured by the number of individual events required and completed for the rank or billet currently held. A c D E I B-1 Enclosure (1)

215 Marine Corps Combat Readiness and Evaluation System (MCCRES). An evaluation system designed to provide commanders with a comprehensive set of mission performance standards from which training programs can be developed; and through which the efficiency and effectiveness of training can be evaluated. The Ground T&R Program will eventually replace MCCRES. M Operational Readiness (OR). (DoD or NATO) OR is the capability of a unit/formation, ship, weapon system, or equipment to perform the missions or functions for which it is organized or designed. May be used in a general sense or to express a level or degree of readiness. Performance Step. Performance steps are included in the components of an Individual T&R Event. They are the major procedures {i.e., actions) a Marine unit must accomplish to perform an individual event to standard. They describe the procedure the task performer must take to perform the task under operational conditions and provide sufficient information for a task performer to perform the procedure (may necessitate identification of supporting steps, procedures, or actions in outline form). Performance steps follow a logical progression and should be followed sequentially, unless otherwise stated. Normally, performance steps are listed only for 1000-level individual events (those that are taught in the entry-level MOS school). Listing performance steps is optional if the steps are already specified in a published reference. Readiness. (DoD) Readiness is the ability of U.S. military forces to fight and meet the demands of the national military strategy. Readiness is the synthesis of two distinct but interrelated levels: (a) Unit readiness--the ability to provide capabilities required by combatant commanders to execute assigned missions. This is derived from the ability of each unit to deliver the outputs for which it was designed. (b) Joint readiness--the combatant commander's ability to integrate and synchronize ready combat and support forces to execute assigned missions. Section Skill Tasks. to unit functioning. require participation 0 p R s Section skills are those competencies They are group rather than individual by a section (S-1, S-2, S-3, etc). T directly related in nature, and Training Task. This describes a direct training activity that pertains to an individual Marine. A task is composed of 3 major components: a description of what is to be done, a condition, and a standard. B-2 Enclosure (1)

216 Unit CRP. Unit CRP is a percentage of the E-coded collective events that support the unit METL accomplished by the unit. Unit CRP is the average of all MET CRP. u w Waived Event. An event that is waived by a commanding officer when in his or her judgment, previous experience or related performance satisfies the requirement of a particular event. B-3 Enclosure (1)

217 LAR T&R MANUAL APPENDIX C REFERENCES Department of the Army Pamphlet (DA PAM) DAPAM Range Safety Field Manual (EM) FM 2-11 Anti-Mechanized Operations FM Reconnaissance Troop FM Reconnaissance Platoon FM SECT Infantry Rifle Platoon and Squad FM Mounted Brigade Combat Team FM Brigade Combat Team FM Medical Platoon Leader's Handbook Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures FM 5-36 Route Reconnaissance and Classification FM 6-30 Tactics, Techniques 1 and Procedures for Observed Fire FM Cavalry Troop FM Enemy Prisoners of War/Civilian Internees FM Intelligence Preparation of the Battlefield FM Intelligence Preparation of the Battlefield Fleet Marine Force Manual (FMFM) FMFM 7-32 Raid Operation Marine Corps Doctrinal Publications (MCDPs) MCDP-3 Expeditionary Operations Marine Corps Reference Publication (MCRP) MCRP 2-25A Reconnaissance Reports Guide MCRP 3-02G First Aid MCRP A Mortars MCRP B Mortar Gunnery MCRP Multi-Service Procedures for the Joint Application of Firepower MCRP 3-17A/FM 5-34 Engineer Field Data MCRP 3-17B Engineer Forms and Reports MCRP F Convoy Operations Handbook Marine Corps Warfighting Publication {MCWP) MCWP 2-1 Intelligence Operations MCWP 3-1 Ground Combat Operations MCWP 3-11 Tactical-Level Logistics MCWP Marine Rifle Squad MCWP Scouting and Patrolling MCWP Light Armored Vehicle-25 Gunnery and Employment MCWP MAGTF Antiarmor Operations MCWP 3-16 Fire Support Coordination in the Ground Combat Element MCWP Supporting Arms Observer, Spotter and Controller MCWP 3-17 Engineer Operations C-1 Enclosure (1)

218 MCWP River-Crossing Operations MCWP Engineer Reconnaissance MCWP Supporting Arms Coordination in Amphibious Operations MCWP 3-33 Military Operations Other Than War (MOOTW) MCWP Military Operations on Urbanized Terrain (MOOT) MCWP 4-1 Logistics Operations MCWP 4-11 Tactical-Level Logistics MCWP 5-1 Marine Corps Planning Process (MCPP) Technical Manuals TM /1_ Ground Equipment Record Procedures TM 08594A-10/1_ Operators Manual, LAV-25 Turret TM 08594B-10/2B Operator's Manual LAV-25 Hull TM 08650A-10A LAV-C2 TM 08652B-10/2A LAV-AT TM 08654B-10A LAV-L TM 08655B-10A Operator's Manual LAV-M NAVMC A Miscellaneous GTA Bridge Classification Card LI 08594C-12-2A LAV-25 LI 08594C-12/1B Lubrication Instruction, LAV-25 Turret LI A Operator's Manual LAV-AT Hull LI 08652A-12-1 Lubrication Instruction, Turret Light Armored Vehicle Antitank LA V-AT LI 08652A-12-1A Operator's Manual for LAV-AT Turret LI 08652A-12-2 Lubrication Instruction, Light Armored Vehicle Antitank LAV-AT LI 08652A-12A LAV-AT LI 08654A-12A LAV-M LI Lubrication Instruction Light Armored Vehicle, Mortar, LAV-M TC 25-8 Training Ranges C-2 Enclosure (1)

219 LAR T&R MANUAL APPENDIX D CLASS V(W) REQUIRMENTS 1. The Class V listed in this appendix is required to train both the individual and collective LAR training events. 2. COLLECTIVE TRAINING (6000-Level). The following table lists the Class V requirements for the 6000-Level collective events (Company). D-1 Enclosure (1)

220 ML03 MN08 WH06 Firing Device, Demolition Multi-Purp Igniter, Time Blasting Fuse with Sho Guided Missile, BTM 71D 3B (TOW 1 Pr NAVMC A COLLECTIVE TRAINING (5000-Leve1). The following table lists the Class V requirements for the 5000-Level collective events (Platoon). DODIC NOMENCLATURE TOTAL A059 Cartridge, 5.56mm Ball M855 10/Clip 140 A063 Cartridge, 5.56rnm Tracer M856 Single Round 1400 A064 Cartridge, 5.56mm 4 Ball M855/l Tracer M856 Linked 140 A075 Cartridge, 5.56mm Blank M200 Linked 1320 AOBO Cartridge, 5.56rrun Blank M200 Single Round 1320 Alll Cartridge, 7. 62mm Blank M82 Linked 65 A131 Cartridge, 7. 62rnm 4 Ball MS0/1 Tracer M62 Linked 31 A143 cartridge, 7.62rnm Ball MBO Linked 31 A358 Cartridge, 9mm TP-T M939 for AT-4 Trainer 31 A576 Cartridge, Caliber.50 4 API MB/1 AP 31 A606 Cartridge, Caliber.50 API MK211 Mod 0 Single Round 31 A940 Cartridge, 25mm TPDS T M910 Linked 180 A976 Cartridge, 25mm TP-T M793 Linked 36 AXll Cartridge, 9mm Spotting Rifle MK B504 Cartridge 40mm Green Star Parachute Cartridge, 40mm Red Star Parachute M 44 B506 Cartridge, 40mm Red Smoke Ground M 88 B508 Cartridge 40mm Green Smoke Ground 72 B509 Cartridge 40mm Yellow Smoke Ground 40 B519 Cartridge, 40mm Target Practice M B535 Cartridge, 40mm White Star Parachute M583/M583A1 40 BA12 Cartridge, 4 Orrun Practice MK 281 Mod 40 C869 Cartridge, 81rrun HE M889/M889A1 with 28 C870 Cartridge, 81rrun Smoke Red Phosphorus 14 C87l Cartridge, 81rrun Illuminating M853A1 36 G826 Grenade, Launcher Smoke Infrared Scr 36 G940 Grenade, Hand Green Smoke M18 36 G945 Grenade, Hand Yellow Smoke Ml8 36 G955 Grenade, Hand Violet Smoke M18 36 G982 Grenade, Hand Practice Smoke, TA M83 36 HA34 Rocket, SMAW HE 83mm Assault MK 79 MOD 0 (Thermobaric} 36 HX05 Rocket, 83rnm HE Dualmode 36 L306 Signal, Illumination Ground Red Star Signal, Illumination Ground White Star Cluster M L311 Signal, Illumination Ground Red Star 140 L312 Signal, Illumination Ground White Star Parachute M127A L314 Signal, Illumination Ground Green Star Cluster M125Al 1320 L323 Signal, Smoke Ground Red Parachute M Signal, Smoke Ground Green Parachute 31 WHOS Guided Missile, BTM-71D-3B (TOW-1 Pr COLLECTIVE TRAINING (3000/4000-Level). The following table lists the Class V requirements for the 3000/4000-Level collective events (Section). DODIC NOMENCLATURE TOTAL A059 Cartridge, 5.56mm Ball M855 10/Clip 1380 A063 Cartridge, 5.56mm Tracer M856 Single Round 748 A064 Cartridge, 5.56mm 4 Ball M855/1 Tracer M856 Linked 2400 A075 Cartridge, 5.56mm Blank M200 Linked 1600 A080 Cartridge, 5.56mm Blank M200 Single Round 660 A111 Cartridge, 7. 62mm Blank M82M82 Linked 800 A131 Cartridge, 7. 62mm 4 Ball MS0/1 Tracer M62 Linked 7150 A143 Cartridge, 7. 62mm Ball M80 Linked 800 D-2 Enclosure (1)

221 4. INDIVIDUAL TRAINING (2000-Leve1). The following table lists the annual Class V requirements by MOS for individual formal school training and followon individual sustainrnent/mojt training. This table only accounts for individual Marine requirements and does not account for training support ammunition such as demonstration ammunition. There are no 1000-level Class V requirements DODIC FORMAL SCHOOL TRAINING ANNUAL SUSTAINMENT/MOJT TRAINING A A A DODIC FORMAL SCHOOL TRAINING ANNUAL SUSTAINMENT/MOJT TRAINING Al A A D-3 Enclosure (1)

222 LAR T&R MANUAL APPENDIX E TRAINING MODELING AND SIMULATION SYSTEMS Provided is a listing of applicable Simulators/Simulations available to improve training for both individual Marines and unit training in the Marine Corps. For more information regarding training Modeling & Simulation (M&S) Systems, review website: https : //ehgmc. usmc. mil/org/mccdc/tecom/directorates/mtsb/internal/default. aspx 1. Supporting Arms Virtual Trainer (SAVT) is a fixed-site, partial dome (260 X 60 degree), virtual immersive training environment for Joint Terminal Attack Controller (JTACs), Forward Air Controllers (FACs), and Joint Forward Observers (JFOs). SAVT provi des a "hands- on, " immersive, mission-based, combi ned arms training environment. The personnel shall use training scenarios that require placement of tactical ordnance on selected targets using Joint Close Air Support (JCAS) procedures and observed f i re procedures for Naval Surface Fire Support (NSFS), Artillery and Mortar fire. SAVT will provide a briefi ng and after acti on room for a group of students to monitor, review mission-based training events, and conduct after- action discussions. SAVT trains Marines to approved standards o f training and readiness (T&R) tasks. 2. Indoor Simulated Marksmanship Trainer (ISMT) is an interactive three dimensional audio/video weapons simulator that provides enhanced small arms training in marksmanship, weapons employment, indirect fire, and tactical decision-making for Marines. The ISMT simulates range firing for basic infantry weapons, tactical employment training, call for fire, and shoot/no shoots decision- making dri lls. The ISMT can be utilized to train individuals, fire teams, and squads effectively and efficiently to the approved standards of combat skills and readiness. 3. Operator Driver System (ODS) is a high fidelity immersive technical skills trainer for teaching Marines how to safely drive select commonly fielded tactical wheeled vehicles MTVR, HMMWV, and Mine Resistant Armored Protected (MRAP) Category I and II Cougar and Cat III Buffalo variants. The ODS is an interactive, reconfigurable training device which provides realistic feedback to the student through the steering wheel, driver pedals, and dashboard controls that replicate the experience of driving the actual selected vehicle. The ODS models the effects of wind, temperature, precipitation, traction, tire pressure, and road surfaces on the handling characteristics of the selected tactical vehicle and used to provide both driver entry level and driver sustainment level training. This training capability provides valuable rehearsal time for drivers, with the ultimate intent of teaching Marines how to safely drive selected field tactical wheeled vehicles. ODS trains Marines to approved standards of training and readiness (T&R) tasks. E-1 Enclosure (1)

223 4. Combat Convoy Simulator (CCS) is an interactive immersive training environment for convoy operations during combat, focusing on command and control. Other training capabilities include call for fire, call for close air support, mounted patrols, logistics support, high target extraction, MEDEVAC, and procedures for use of weapons in compliance with rules of engagement (ROE) and local TTP's. A single CCS suite of six vehicles provides for individual, crew, and platoon level training {up to 30 Marines at a time). The CCS trains Marines to approved standards of combat skills and readiness. 5. Combat Vehicle Trainer System (CVTS) consists of three separate training systems: MlAl Main Battle Tank, the Light Armored Vehicle - 25 Variant (LAV- 25), and the Assault Amphibious Vehicle (AAV). CVTS is used by the Operational Forces and formal schools to train crew, section, and platoon gunnery and tactical training skills. CVTS provides familiarization, proficiency, sustainment, and cross-training at each crew position and as a full-crew. An instructor/operator is able to control exercise selection, observe crew member actions, and conduct after-action reviews with the crews. CVTS trains MlAl, LAV-25, and AAV crew members to approved standards of combat skills and readiness. 6. Family of Egress Trainers (FET) consists of multiple Underwater Egress Training (UET) devices and Dry Rollover Egress Training Devices (DRET). All FET training is designed to teach egress principles. UET devices with accompanying breathing devices are: a. Modular Amphibious Egress Trainer (MAET) provides an underwater escape trainer for passengers with generic fuselage sections representing vertical flight platforms. b. Shallow Water Egress Trainer (SWET) is a single seat egress trainer and is used in conjunction with the MAET platform. c. Submerged Vehicle Egress Trainer (SVET) is a split cab with one side that replicates a HMMWV and the other the crew compartment of an AAV for the instruction of underwater egress and is operated at the same location as the MAET. SVET allows service members the ability to have a controlled egress from a vehicle platform while submerged and inverted. DRET devices are: a. HMMWV Egress Assistance Trainer (HEAT) assists service members in teaching the proper SOP's for the orderly egress of a rolled vehicle. HEAT is able to roll 360 degrees and it allows the occupants to experience a rollover under controlled conditions to better ensure the egress of a rolled wheeled platform. b. MRAP Egress Trainer (MET) provides firsthand knowledge of the imminent rollover angles of the MRAP and allows practical application of egress procedures in the event of a rollover. 7. MAGTF Tactical Warfare Simulation (MTWS) is a simulation program that can be used to train battle staffs from Battalion through MEF, Marine Forces Reserve (MARFORRES) and internal MEF components i.e., Ground Combat Element, Aircraft Combat Element, and Combat Service Support Element. The primary mission of MTWS is two-fold: to provide a realistic combat environment for commanders and their staffs to refine their decision-making skills and to E-2 Enclosure (1)

224 assist in the Command and Control (C2) aspects of tactical field exercises. It provides military personnel with the opportunity to experience and acquire skill in combat operations without the expense and risk of taking real troops to the field. 8. Combined Arms Command and Control Trainer Upgrade System (CACCTUS) provides an institutional means to effectively train Marine staffs and units in all aspects of effectively integrating combined arms assets. The CACCTUS capability provides the full range of combined arms staff training and provides state of the art modeling and simulation networking technology to provide realistic Combined Arms Fire Support for the Marine Air Ground Task Force (MAGTF). The high resolution combat simulation provides the ability to provide ground truth in the exercise, stimulate organic C2 Systems, visually display the impact of supporting arms fires and realistically portray the coordinated actions of friendly forces and the action/reaction of the enemy maneuver forces. The automated communication system replicates tactical communication nets required for command and control of exercising units allowing the training audience to communicate normal warfighting communications and process orders and other information/questions to response cell controllers. CACCTUS provides an automated after action review capability for live and simulated training thereby allowing the Marine Corps to meet its service training requirements. 9. Deployable Virtual Training Environment (DVTE) is a deployable laptop PC based simulation system capable of emulating organic and supporting Infantry Battalion weapons systems and training scenarios to facilitate T&R based training. DVTE provides each installation and deployed Marine Forces with MAGTF (MEU level) Staff training, individual and collective skills sustainment, rapid planning, and almost spontaneous mission rehearsal capability. DVTE increases training of individual and unit core skills enhancing a rapid, innovative and interactive small-unit leader decision making, and increased combined arms Training and pre-certification capability. DVTE is accredited by the Joint Fires Support Executive Steering Committee (JFS ESC) to replace up to two live controls for Joint Terminal Attack Control (JTAC) qualification. Below is a list of the DVTE training applications/capabilities: a. Virtual Battlespace 2 (VBS2) is an interactive, three-dimensional synthetic environment in which small unit tactics may be practiced among team members. Photo-realistic terrain, user created mission scenarios, and variable environmental conditions enhance the team training experience. Mission planning and mission rehearsal can be executed from squad to platoon level. VBS2 can be used to support Fire Support Training, convoy operations and tactical guided discussions. b. Recognition of Combatants (ROC) a series consisting of applications covering Improvised Explosive Device (ROC-IED), Suicide Bomber (ROC SB), Vehicle (ROC-V), and Aerial (ROC-Aerial) are self paced computer based training tools designed to improve awareness and recognition of various combatant capabilities and functional considerations. c. Operational and Tactical Language and Cultural Training System (OTCLTS) is a self paced language and cultural training application that allows the user to learn Iraqi Arabic, Indonesian, Pashto, Dari, and French languages along with cultural considerations. E-3 Enclosure (1)

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